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Constitution Fact: Former capitals: Philadelphia, Baltimore, Lancaster, York, Princeton, Annapolis, Trenton, New York, DC #Constitution225
Tomorrow at the #NationalArchives, talk to a #genealogy expert: http://go.usa.gov/rHrW
You have 140 characters to summarize 52 famous words. Take the Tweet the #Preamble challenge! http://go.usa.gov/r7TH
Constitution Fact: The Vice President and Senators did not take the oath of office until June 3, 1790 #Constitution #Constitution225
We have a free, new book online "Exploring the United States #Constitution" http://ow.ly/dJ40X #Constitution225 #Scribd #sschat
Just 4 more days to see the "fifth page" of the #Constitution: http://go.usa.gov/rn2T #Constitution225
Join us for birthday and celebration for #ConstitutionDay on Monday: http://go.usa.gov/rHY9 #Constitution225
Constitution Fact: Five methods of electing the President were considered by the Constitutional Convention #Constitution225
Thanks! RT @jasonschupbach: I must say the @USNatArchives is one of the coolest twitter feeds. If you're not following it you should!
Constitution Fact: On February 2, 1790, the #SupremeCourt held its first session. #Constitution225 #SCOTUS
He had a quill, 4 pieces of parchment, and less than 48 hours to write the entire #Constitution: http://go.usa.gov/rHaj #Constitution225
George Washington kept his own copy of the draft of the #Constitution: http://go.usa.gov/rAFA #Constitution225
Constitution Fact: Washington was inaugurated as President on April 30, 1789, and the executive branch became operative #Constitution225
Constitution Fact: The #Constitution does not give us our rights and liberties, but it does guarantee them. #Constitution225
Stumpted by #genealogy problem? Stop by this afternoon to talk to an archivist: http://go.usa.gov/rHrW
This weekend is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to see the "fifth page" of the #Constitution http://go.usa.gov/rn2T http://ow.ly/i/W0lS
The Freedom Train took the Bill of Rights to 322 cities for 160th anniversary of the #Constitution http://go.usa.gov/rsZT #Constitution225
Have you submitted your best attempt to "Tweet the #Preamble" yet? http://go.usa.gov/r7TH #Constitution225 #constitutionday
You know his handwriting, but the identity of the #Constitution's scribe was unknown for 150 years: http://go.usa.gov/rHaj #Constitution225
The Bill of Rights was one #NationalArchives document that went cross-country on a train in 1947 http://go.usa.gov/rsZT #Constitution225
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