It's at the National Archives in D.C.
http://www.archives.gov/national-archives-experience/charters/declaration.html
http://www.archives.gov/national-archives-experience/visit/visit.html
2007-06-27 06:31:10
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answered by ? 2
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I've seen the Declaration of Independence in D.C. Every American should see it, it's incredible to be so close to it and read it with your own eyes, though the lettering is VERY faded. I believe the building that houses the Declaration is the National Archives building, which also houses the Constitution and several other important historical documents.
2007-06-27 06:28:13
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answered by Flat Round 1
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The National Archives.
2007-06-27 06:30:01
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answered by ? 7
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The library of congress.
2007-06-27 06:28:50
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answered by Anonymous
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i went and saw it! it is in the national archives building in D.C.!!
2007-06-27 06:39:55
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answered by Benjamin 1
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independance hall
2007-06-27 06:26:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it is the Smithsonian , but I can not say definitively
ya learn something everyday...did any one not google it
2007-06-27 06:24:17
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answered by penydred 6
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the library of congress
2007-06-27 06:24:58
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answered by Anonymous
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