National Constitution Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America
The National Constitution Center is an institution is located in the Independence Mall, Philadelphia. The National Constitution Center is an interactive museum that educates and informs people about the vital roles of the constitution in the country. This mission is used to raise awareness among American government leaders, journalists, and even celebrities some public concerns and raise discussions, such as presidential debates. In 2006, the Pennsylvania Senatorial debate was held in the center between Rick Santorum and Bob Casey. While in 2008, between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama for the National Presidential Debate was held in the same center, where it attracted thousands of spectators. Eventually, in 2008, it was Barrack Obama who was declared as the first black American-African president.
Beside the center is Ardmore where many establishments of political significance were built too, and those establishments became one of the well-visited places in the whole Pennsylvania. Philadelphia Museum of Art is a majestic space that highlights more than 240,000 collections from European, American, Asian origin. These include sculpture, drawings, photographs, and medieval armors. To conveniently rest after a long, educational tour among these centers and museums, it is better to choose a hotel that's located in the heart of Philadelphia. Stay Alfred at The Granary offers premiere-service that has a well-equipped kitchen with a dining area, a private bathroom, and free WiFi connection. This hotel is also near to Ben Franklin National Memorial, a colossal statue to commemorate the American writer and statesman, Benjamin Franklin. This memorial is about 20-foot in height. For notable hotels located close to the National Constitution Center, book a stay at Wyndham Philadelphia Historic District or at Kimpton Hotel Monaco Philadelphia.