6abc Loves the Arts: New exhibit at the Museum of the American Revolution explores 'The Declaration's Journey'
The Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia has opened a new landmark exhibition titled "The Declaration's Journey," timed to America's 250th birthday. The show traces the global impact of the Declaration of Independence over 250 years, featuring 120 documents, objects, and artworks. Highlights include Thomas Jefferson's chair paired with a bench from Martin Luther King Jr.'s Birmingham jail cell, an original Dunlap copy of the Declaration intercepted by a Jewish merchant in 1776, a poster-sized printing by Mary Katherine Goddard (the first to include signers' names and a woman's name), and an early Pride flag signed by its designer.
