This image shows a display case featuring artifacts found in a privy pit during a dig at the site of the Museum.

Join fellow Museum Members on a select weekend each month for special Members-only tours of our galleries, special exhibitions, and historic neighborhood. 

Eighteenth-century Philadelphia was a complex place where global trade brought new goods and new ideas to the people who became revolutionaries. In this 45-minute lecture and discussion, follow a punchbowl uncovered in an archaeological dig on the site of the Museum of the American Revolution on a virtual tour of the city. Find yourself in market stalls, coffeehouses, illegal taverns, churches, the halls of government, and more!

Our monthly Member Mornings are free for Museum Members to attend with advance registration. Not yet a Museum Member? Become a member today.

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For Members

Members enjoy special access and benefits throughout the year while also supporting the Museum’s mission.
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This image shows a display case featuring artifacts found in a privy pit during a dig at the site of the Museum.

Now on View: Trash Tells the Truth in New Archaeology Display

Learn more about artifacts now on view that were found at the site of the Museum that came from Benjamin and Mary Humphreys' privy and reveal the truth about life in a Revolutionary city.
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Success to the Triphena Punch Bowl

Triphena Punch Bowl

This punch bowl wishes “Success to the Triphena,” a merchant ship that made frequent trips between Philadelphia and Liverpool, England, in the 1760s.
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