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Constitution and Other Historical Documents Moved to Newly Founded “Grand Phillip Museum” in Lukous

Updated: Mar 19, 2023

7 March 2023

On the 23rd of February, the Ministry of Corporations announced that they would be accepting an application to create the "Grand Phillip Museum". This museum, established by Vice President Luke Fitzgibbins, operates in Little City, Lukous and is dedicated to preserving Phillip's history and culture. Sometime in early March, Minister Cooper Norfolk gave the museum the original signed constitution and the original physical copy of the "Norfolk-Fitzgibbins Agreement" that put an end to the Phillip National Front. Both documents were previously being kept at Norfolk's private residence in the Origen District. Those two documents are the most important historical documents that Phillip has, so Minister Norfolk was very open to donating them to the museum.

Last night, VP Fitzgibbins released images to the public of the documents on display in the Grand Phillip Museum. Below they are shown, with assistance from Fitzgibbins' dog Masey.

The Constitution and the Norfolk Fitzgibbins Agreement on display in the Grand Phillip Museum. Vice President Fitzgibbins dog Masey is also in the background.
The consitution up close in the museum. Some signatures are cut out due to the size of the frame.

It is expected the the museum will only continue to grow as Phillip grows in its political complexity. Vice President Fitzgibbins has previously stated this the museum is open to the public and he will be giving scheduled tours to anyone who asks for one.

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