
Visit the 56 Signers of the Declaration of Independence Memorial
Constitution Gardens
As you walk through Constitution Gardens, walk across the footbridge to Signers Island. The stones of the Memorial to the 56 Signers of the Declaration of Independence could have been tombstones had events turned out differently. Celebrate these men of courage and vision at our nation's founding by paying homage to these 56 American heroes! Granite stones include facsimiles of their signatures, the location of their homes, and their occupations.
The Declaration of Independence served as the point of no return for the members of the Continental Congress. Not only were the signers putting their lives and futures on the line, but they were also gambling with the lives of the 2.5 million colonists. Declaring open rebellion against the most powerful empire on earth, these men signed their "John Hancock's" to the Declaration of Independence. One of the signers of this document, Benjamin Franklin stated in earnest, "We must all hang together or, assuredly we shall all hang separately." As you walk through Constitution Gardens, walk across the footbridge to Signers Island. The stones of the Memorial to the 56 Signers of the Declaration of Independence could have been tombstones had events turned out differently. Celebrate these men of courage and vision at our nation's founding by paying homage to these 56 American heroes!
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All memorials are wheelchair-accessible. Handicap parking is available at the World War II and Lincoln Memorials. Metered parking is available throughout the city, including on Constitution Avenue near Constitution Gardens.
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