We’ve made it easier than ever to plan your complete Philadelphia excursion with these special group tour packages!
Experience the National Constitution Center, the Museum of We the People and the best place to learn about, debate, and celebrate the U.S. Constitution. Then, enjoy the African American Museum in Philadelphia, which is committed to telling the story of African Americans in all its permutations.
African American History Student and Youth Groups (PDF)Take your group on a whirlwind journey from the American Revolution to the birth of “We the People.” At the Museum of the American Revolution, explore the personal stories of the men and women who fought for America’s independence. Continue your journey at the National Constitution Center as you discover how 12 newly independent states became one nation of “We the People.”
Your group is sure to be inspired, informed and engaged with the birth of “We the People” at the National Constitution Center and “America’s Most Historic Prison,” Eastern State Penitentiary.
Begin your experience at the National Constitution Center and discover how 13 newly independent states became one nation of “We the People.” Then learn the “second story” of America’s founding, events not covered in history books, during a one-hour walking tour of the four most historic blocks in Philadelphia with Second Story Tours.
Second Story Tours Student and Adult Groups (PDF)
Discount available for tour operators.
Please note: You will receive an invoice from each attraction. Your Group Sales representative at the National Constitution Center will check availability. Your reservation information will then be sent to the partner organization who will contact and invoice you directly. Book your experience today! For pricing and reservations, contact Group Sales at 215.409.6800 or [email protected].
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