Pride Month at the National Constitution Center 2026
The National Constitution Center celebrates Pride Month 2026 with a full slate of LGBTQ+-focused programming running every day from June 1 through June 30. The Center’s permanent exhibits tell the stories of inspirational Americans who fought for LGBTQ+ freedoms by raising their voices and exercising their First Amendment rights — and during Pride Month those stories take center stage.
Special daily programming includes the “Pride & Protests” show at 1:45 p.m., highlighted LGBTQ+ artifacts throughout the galleries, zine workshops, and free-speech-themed craft-making throughout your visit. The Center sits steps from Independence Hall — the very site where Frank Kameny and the Mattachine Society staged America’s first public gay rights demonstration in 1965, four years before Stonewall.
All Pride Month programming is included with general museum admission. Visit any day in June for a fresh take on American history that puts LGBTQ+ Americans front and center.