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Former Newseum’s iconic ‘First-Amendment Tablet’ heading to Philadelphia

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WASHINGTON - The massive "First-Amendment Tablet" that once adorned D.C.'s Newseum's facade has a new home in the City of Brotherly Love.Freedom Forum Chief Outreach Officer and Vice President Jonathan Thompson confirmed for FOX 5 on Thursday morning that the 50-ton, 74-foot-tall will soon be located at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia.READ MORE: Newseum pays price in DC, closing amid newspaper downfall and pressure from free museums"We are thrilled to bring this heroic marble tablet of the First Amendment to the National Constitution Center, to inspire visitors from across America and around the world for generations to come," said National Constitution Center President and CEO Jeffrey Rosen."It was important to us to find.

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