Ken Griffin to loan first-edition copies of Constitution, Bill of Rights to museum for public display
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Ken Griffin to loan first-edition copies of Constitution, Bill of Rights to museum for public display
Citadel CEO Ken Griffin will loan his rare first-edition copies of the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights to a Pennsylvania museum for public display ahead of American's 250th anniversary.The business tycoon will loan the "sacred documents" to the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia. He'll also make a $15 million donation to the center."The remarkable prosperity of America over the past 250 years is a testament to the genius of the re…
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Rare first editions of the Constitution and Bill of Rights, owned by billionaire Ken Griffin, will be displayed at the National Constitution Center for the nation's 250th anniversary.Read More …
National Constitution Center Gets Its Biggest Gift Ever
The $15 million donation from billionaire hedge fund manager Kenneth C. Griffin will support the creation of two new galleries focused on America’s founding principles, the separation of powers, and federalism, said Jeffrey Rosen, National Constitution Center president and CEO. – Philadelphia Inquirer (MSN)
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