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Plenty of Space for Better Understanding. Plan Your Visit. The Museum of the American Revolution uncovers and shares compelling stories about the diverse people and complex events that sparked America’s ongoing experiment in liberty, equality, and self-government. AboutThe Museum.
PLAN YOUR VISIT
Hours & Admissions. Full Details. The Museum is open — welcome! Learn more about the rigorous health and safety measures in place to ensure the safest and most enjoyable experience for all, including reduced capacity, advance online ticket purchasing, and enhanced sanitizing and cleaning protocols. Museum Hours: Thursday-Monday, 10a.m. - 5 p.m.
CITIZENSHIP INITIATIVE All graduates of the Citizenship Initiative will receive a Museum of the American Revolution certificate and a one-year individual membership to the Museum. Advance registration for all courses is required. Space is limited and early registration is encouraged. This course is appropriate for those considering taking the U.S.Citizenship Test.
THE DARKEST HOUR
In a war that tore apart families, communities, and tribes, the Oneida Indian Nation made a momentous decision to break with the ancient Iroquois Confederacy and join the American cause. In the Oneida Nation Gallery, stand among life-size replicas of members of the Oneida Indian Nation--listen and become immersed in the intense debate. MARCH TO VALLEY FORGE March to Valley Forge. One of the most iconic commemorative works on the American Revolution, William B. T. Trego’s March to Valley Forge was painted in Philadelphia and exhibited at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in 1883. Trego’s inspiration was a passage from Washington Irving’s Life of Washington: "Sad and dreary was the THE MARTYR AND THE TRAITOR The Martyr and the Traitor. Purchase the book from Oxford University Press. The American Revolution tore apart communities and families. Virginia DeJohn Anderson’s book, The Martyr and the Traitor: Nathan Hale, Moses Dunbar, and the American Revolution, adds complexity to our understanding of choosing sides in the Revolutionary era.FINDING FREEDOM
About Finding Freedom. Finding Freedom draws from a variety of historical sources and contemporary analysis to try to understand the lives and decisions of five real people of African descent living in Virginia in 1781, as the British and American armies battle across thestate.
CREAMWARE PUNCH BOWL Creamware Punch Bowl. Produced in England in the 1790s, this ceramic punch bowl was made to be purchased by an American. The exterior of the bowl is decorated with a likeness of Benjamin Franklin, the Great Seal of the United States, and a likeness of General George Washington based on Swiss-born artist Pierre Eugène Du Simitière’s 1779 PETER MUHLENBERG'S PISTOLS Peter Muhlenberg's Pistols. German-American Brigadier General John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg (1746-1807) carried these English holster pistols during the Revolutionary War. Born in Trappe, Pennsylvania, and educated in Philadelphia and Europe as a Lutheran minister, Muhlenberg commanded the 8th Virginia Regiment, a corps composedlargely of
BARON VON STEUBEN'S REGULATIONS Baron von Steuben's Regulations. Prussian officer Friedrich Wilhelm Baron von Steuben developed a simplified system of drill and discipline during the Valley Forge encampment of 1777-1778 that helped to forge the Continental Army into an effective fighting force. First published in 1779, Baron von Steuben's "Regulations" remained thestandard
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Plenty of Space for Better Understanding. Plan Your Visit. The Museum of the American Revolution uncovers and shares compelling stories about the diverse people and complex events that sparked America’s ongoing experiment in liberty, equality, and self-government. AboutThe Museum.
PLAN YOUR VISIT
Hours & Admissions. Full Details. The Museum is open — welcome! Learn more about the rigorous health and safety measures in place to ensure the safest and most enjoyable experience for all, including reduced capacity, advance online ticket purchasing, and enhanced sanitizing and cleaning protocols. Museum Hours: Thursday-Monday, 10a.m. - 5 p.m.
CITIZENSHIP INITIATIVE All graduates of the Citizenship Initiative will receive a Museum of the American Revolution certificate and a one-year individual membership to the Museum. Advance registration for all courses is required. Space is limited and early registration is encouraged. This course is appropriate for those considering taking the U.S.Citizenship Test.
THE DARKEST HOUR
In a war that tore apart families, communities, and tribes, the Oneida Indian Nation made a momentous decision to break with the ancient Iroquois Confederacy and join the American cause. In the Oneida Nation Gallery, stand among life-size replicas of members of the Oneida Indian Nation--listen and become immersed in the intense debate. MARCH TO VALLEY FORGE March to Valley Forge. One of the most iconic commemorative works on the American Revolution, William B. T. Trego’s March to Valley Forge was painted in Philadelphia and exhibited at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in 1883. Trego’s inspiration was a passage from Washington Irving’s Life of Washington: "Sad and dreary was the THE MARTYR AND THE TRAITOR The Martyr and the Traitor. Purchase the book from Oxford University Press. The American Revolution tore apart communities and families. Virginia DeJohn Anderson’s book, The Martyr and the Traitor: Nathan Hale, Moses Dunbar, and the American Revolution, adds complexity to our understanding of choosing sides in the Revolutionary era.FINDING FREEDOM
About Finding Freedom. Finding Freedom draws from a variety of historical sources and contemporary analysis to try to understand the lives and decisions of five real people of African descent living in Virginia in 1781, as the British and American armies battle across thestate.
CREAMWARE PUNCH BOWL Creamware Punch Bowl. Produced in England in the 1790s, this ceramic punch bowl was made to be purchased by an American. The exterior of the bowl is decorated with a likeness of Benjamin Franklin, the Great Seal of the United States, and a likeness of General George Washington based on Swiss-born artist Pierre Eugène Du Simitière’s 1779 PETER MUHLENBERG'S PISTOLS Peter Muhlenberg's Pistols. German-American Brigadier General John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg (1746-1807) carried these English holster pistols during the Revolutionary War. Born in Trappe, Pennsylvania, and educated in Philadelphia and Europe as a Lutheran minister, Muhlenberg commanded the 8th Virginia Regiment, a corps composedlargely of
BARON VON STEUBEN'S REGULATIONS Baron von Steuben's Regulations. Prussian officer Friedrich Wilhelm Baron von Steuben developed a simplified system of drill and discipline during the Valley Forge encampment of 1777-1778 that helped to forge the Continental Army into an effective fighting force. First published in 1779, Baron von Steuben's "Regulations" remained thestandard
ACCESSIBILITY & ADA COMPLIANCE Accessibility. The Museum of the American Revolution is committed to making its facilities, exhibits, and programs accessible for all audiences in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Please contact our Guest Services Department at 267-579-3596 Voice/TTY or info@amrevmuseum.org in advance of your visit for anyspecial
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From Memorial Day Weekend through Labor Day, visitors of all ages are invited to explore the American Revolution's ongoing relevance and to consider how we can work to fulfill the Revolution’s promises of liberty and equality for all. DISCOVERING HISTORY: BARONESS VON RIEDESEL Take a closer look at the Baroness's diary, including the entries read in the video. Read more about the Baroness in Carol Berkin's Revolutionary Mothers and from author of Hamilton and Peggy!, L.M. Elliott.Explore more about the Baroness and the Saratoga Campaign in our Virtual Museum Tour.. The Discovering History: Baroness von Riedesel presentation was released as part of Virtual Mother's WASHINGTON'S IMMORTALS Military historian Patrick O'Donnell's Washington's Immortals: The Untold Story of an Elite Regiment Who Changed the Course of the Revolution tells the dramatic story of the First Maryland Regiment and the War for Independence. Known as Smallwood's Battalion, the First Maryland Regiment was present at many of the major battles of theBRADDOCK'S DEFEAT
On July 9, 1755, French and Native American warriors from Fort Duquesne deftly defeated Braddock’s forces and mortally wounded the British general at the Battle of the Monongahela. The French retained control of the Ohio Valley in the wake of their victory. As the first major battle of the French and Indian War, the Battle of theMonongahela
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Mini Lesson Plans. The Museum of the American Revolution offers a growing list of free, downloadable lesson plans that explore topics including the role of museums, types of revolutions, and the people, causes, events, and repercussions of the American Revolution. They are targeted at the middle school level but can easily be adapted forupper
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The Swamp Fox. Purchase the book from Barnes & Noble. Known for his cunning and resourcefulness, Francis Marion earned the moniker the "Swamp Fox" for his exploits during the Revolutionary War, which also inspired many colorful interpretations of his life and military career. From the first biography of Marion in 1809 to the short-livedDisney
MEMOIR OF A REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIER Purchase the book from Barnes & Noble. Joseph Plumb Martin, a young man raised by his grandparents, left home at age 15 to serve in the Continental Army. He fought alongside important people and witnessed historic battles, chronicling them in his 1830 book, Memoir of a Revolutionary Soldier: The Narrative of Joseph Plumb Martin. WAS NEW JERSEY EXCEPTIONAL?: THE NATION’S FIRST WOMEN 1790: The Revolutionary “She”. In 1790, New Jersey became the first state to explicitly enfranchise women by describing voters as “he or she” in a new election law. The New Jersey Assembly adopted the new law on November 18, 1790. It increased access to the polls by adopting township instead of county polling, and improved voterprivacy
BADGE OF THE BLEW AND ORANGE Badge of the Blew and Orange. This gold badge belonged to a member of The Loyal and Friendly Society of the Blew & Orange. The society was founded between 1733 and 1736 by officers of the King’s Own Royal Regiment to commemorate the Glorious Revolution of 1688 and the accession of the House of Hanover in 1714. On the eve of the American THE MUSEUM IS NOW OPEN THURSDAY THROUGH MONDAY FROM 10 A.M. - 5 P.M. WITH ENHANCED HEALTH AND SAFETY PROTOCOLS. Plan Your Visit Dismiss notification Home Toggle search Toggle menu Home Toggle search Close menu OPEN TODAY 10 AM – 5 PM Directions & ParkingBuy
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FLAGS AND FOUNDING DOCUMENTS, 1776-TODAY Coming Soon: Opens June 12, 2021 The upcoming summer exhibit will showcase dozens of rare American flags alongside historic early state constitutions and the first printing of the proposed U.S. Constitution of 1787 to shed light on the triumphs and tensions that the United States faced as new statesjoined the union.
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