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Jan 28 Seattle Mechanical Magic: Intro to Engine Turning Jan 28 History Worth Its Salt Villains Week January 23 27 Sign In Join Search Find e.g. 'ruins' or 'ghost towns Near e.g. 'Brooklyn' or '90210' Search 42.7840, -96.9260 National Music Museum, South Dakota What's near me? National Archives Vault An atomic bomb-proof strongbox protects the U.S. Constitution from terrorists and thieves. Edit Place Add Photo Been Here? 10 8 Want to Visit? 4 of 13 2017-01-25, 10:40 PM
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Building the display case National Archives (Public domain) Been Here? 10 8 Want to Visit? Email This Place From your email To recipient email(s) Please separate multiple addresses with commas. We won't share addresses with third parties. Subscribe me to the Atlas Obscura Newsletter Send The National Archives building in houses some of the United States most foundational texts, including the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the Declaration of Independence. These three documents are collectively known as the Charters of Freedom, and could be the most closely guarded pieces of paper on the planet. Top Places in 7 of 13 2017-01-25, 10:40 PM
The Capitol Stones Enormous piles of historically significant stones, dumped by Congress in a forest, and abandoned for 60 years. 38.9577, -77.0510 Added by davidplotz1 Capitol Air Conditioning Towers "Congress may voluntarily remain in session throughout the summer, in order that our Congressmen may be protected from the intolerable discomforts and dangers of the ordinary outdoor weather! 38.8884, -77.0109 Added by Elliot Carter Washington Coliseum A historic arena where The Beatles played their first concert in the U.S. 38.9054, -77.0024 Added by evyatarguttman See more things to do in» During the day these important texts are available for public viewing under bulletproof glass and constant guard. But every night (and at the press of a button, should the need arise) a special elevator pulls them underground into a custom-built armored vault. The original vault was built in 1953 by the Mosler Safe Company. The firm was the logical choice, having previously taken on notable achievements like the gold bullion vault at Fort Knox, and a bank vault in Hiroshima that survived an atomic bomb. The original, 55-ton Mosler Vault was the size of walk-in closet and employed a 20-foot scissor jack to raise and lower the Charters of Freedom. A 1953 documentary shows the lift in operation here. The Mosler Vault was replaced in the early 2000s as the National Archive underwent a major $110 million renovation. The current vault, designed by Diebold, is still shrouded in secrecy. #security#founding fathers#archive#atom bombs#government#secret#history Know Before You Go The National Archives building is open to the public 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The vault is not. 8 of 13 2017-01-25, 10:40 PM
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