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Wanna catch a glimpse of the U.S. Constitution? Tough luck—there’s not enough money for that. NBC4 reports that the National Archives is scrapping some tours due to budget cuts imposed as part of sequestration:

Starting Friday, visitors who reserved timed entry tickets for later than 4:45 p.m. will have to reschedule. Some visitors made advanced reservations through the Recreation.gov and can reschedule on the site.

Officials announced this week that operating hours at the archives would be reduced because of the budget cuts.

The archives usually offers extended hours between March 15 and Labor Day to accommodate crowds during Washington’s tourism season. Exhibits were kept open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Now those extended hours are being eliminated. Exhibits will be open 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

The White House recently stopped giving tours due to the spending cuts, saying that Secret Service personnel that accompanied them had to be reassigned to other duties. That decision provoked heckles from Republicans; Donald Trump recently joked that he’d kick in the $2 million it would cost to keep the tours running.