International Printing Museum
Museum & Art Gallery in Carson, CA
The Museum is providing a uniquely interactive presentation for the general public. Audience members will enter Independence Hall inside the Museum's Heritage Theater, and BECOME delegates at the Constitutional Convention of 1787. Dr. Benjamin Franklin and James Madison lead the debate over what might, or might not, go into the Constitution. Guests will be capable to enjoy special tours through the Museum galleries and a chance to print their own Declaration of Independence on a Colonial printing press.
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read morePlease check our calendar for the schedule of events, as prices for admission are different on those days or are reservation only tickets. On our Scout BSA Merit Badge Days and Book Arts Patch Day for Girls, we cannot offer guided tours but guests can still walk in and enjoy the collection. Handicap Accessible: We are fully handicap accessible however, the handicap entrance is located at the rear of the building. Through the Blue Star Museum Program offered by the National Endowments for the Arts (NEA), the International Printing Museum offers free admission to active-duty military personnel and their families, including National Guard and Reserve, from Memorial Day through Labor Day.