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We the People

Date and Time
June 27, 2026, Sat., noon
Organizer
Marbles Kids Museum
Venue
IMAX
Location
Downtown Raleigh
Address
201 E. Hargett St., Raleigh, NC 27601 (374.2 mi)
Price
Free
Description

We the People is an immersive documentary presentation exploring the origin of the foundational documents of the United States. This educational experience examines the historical figures who drafted these texts alongside the individuals who continuously shaped and tested their meanings over time. The program highlights the complex journey from defying monarchy to the ongoing pursuit of equality for all citizens.

Attendees will view a film that traces the narrative of American governance and civil rights. The presentation provides a unique perspective on the motivations behind the founding documents and the subsequent movements that have redefined American democracy. The visual storytelling focuses on the personal struggles and collective efforts that have built the nation throughout its history.

This event is designed for history enthusiasts and families interested in the core pillars of American society. The atmosphere is academic yet accessible to a general audience. We invite you to join us for this insightful look at the history that shapes our modern landscape. Please note that all showtimes operate on a first come, first served basis so early arrival is encouraged to secure your seat.

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at Toddlers Hollow, Downtown Raleigh
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374.2 mi Included with museum admission.
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at Playway and Moore Square, Downtown Raleigh
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at IMAX, Downtown Raleigh
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374.1 mi FREE
Audio Description Tour of Knowing the West

Audio Description Tour of Knowing the West

at North Carolina Museum of Art, West Raleigh
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Audio Description Tour of Knowing the West

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370.3 mi Free
Gallery Guide Tour: Out of the Box Art -- Unusual Materials
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Gallery Guide Tour: Out of the Box Art -- Unusual Materials

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352.2 mi FREE
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