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The National Museum of American Religion's s invites all people to be inspired by the Constitution's bold commitment to the ideal of religious freedom and to be moved to seek its preservation for future generations.

The National Museum of American Religion (NMAR Inc.) is a non-profit organization headquartered in Leesburg, Virginia. Founded in 2010 by Christopher Stevenson, NMAR is dedicated to exploring the impact of both religion on America, and America on religion. One of the organization's primary projects is creating a museum which would highlight the role religion has played in shaping the social, political, economic and cultural life of America and its citizens. The museum's planned location in Washington, D.C. would, NMAR hopes, highlight the centrality of personal and organized religion to America’s history and contemporary life, while its exhibits would explore the impact of individuals and movements whose beliefs and values have contributed to the unique legacy of our nation.

The National Museum of American Religion's mission as outlined in its master planning document is to “invite all people to be inspired by the Constitution's bold commitment to the ideal of religious freedom and to be moved to seek its preservation for future generations.”