Live from Carpenter’s Hall: The Founding of Pennsylvania and the Legacy of the Pa. Constitution

Schedule

Thu Jun 18 2026 at 12:00 pm to 01:00 pm

UTC-04:00
Location

Carpenters' Hall | Philadelphia, PA

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In the days ahead of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, Pennsylvania officially declared its freedom and became a commonwealth based on a delegation that met beginning on June 18, 1776 at Carpenters’ Hall.
On the 250th anniversary of that occasion, we invite you to join WHYY’s Studio 2 for a live broadcast event at Carpenters’ Hall about how Pennsylvania’s constitution came to be, the debates around it at the time, how it influenced the U.S. Constitution, and how the document has endured to the present day.
Guests:
Christopher Pearl, associate professor of history at Lycoming College, and author of “Conceived in Crisis: The Revolutionary Creation of an American State.”
Ben Geffen, senior attorney at the Public Interest Law Center
Register now to be part of this conversation.
Seating is limited, so reserve your tickets today!
https://support.whyy.org/page/98817/event/1
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Carpenters' Hall, 320 Chestnut St,Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

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