Constitution Gardens was built in part to commemorate the bicentennial of American independence, and this memorial on Signers Island honors the men who risked everything to sign the Declaration of Independence. Granite stones include facsimiles of their signatures, the location of their homes, and their occupations.Designer: EDAW, Inc.InscriptionsBridge, land sideA MEMORIAL TO THE 56 SIGNERS OF THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCEA GIFT FROMTHE AMERICAN REVOLUTIONBICENTENNIAL ADMN
Constitution Gardens was built to commemorate the bicentennial of American independence as well as to the document that established the United States' governement, as we know it today. <br />Inscriptions<br />Plaque, north of bridge<br />A MEMORIAL TO THE 56 SIGNERS OF THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE<br />A GIFT FROM<br />THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION<br />BICENTENNIAL ADMINISTRATION<br />1976<br />