For two weeks this September, all of the pieces of the U.S. Constitution will be on display together for the first time, the National Archives announced Tuesday.

The National Archives building is well-known as the permanent home of the U.S. Constitution. Anyone, D.C. resident or not, can stop by the Rotunda for free and admire the United States' most vital legal document.

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But those visitors have never been able to look at the entire Constitution — including all four pages of the original document through the most recent amendment — at one time.

The new, temporary display is part of the America 250 celebrations, marking the country's bisesquicentennial all year long across the country.

Starting on Tuesday, Sept. 16, an

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