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True Colours & Washington Standard Projects

Follow the process of recreating and the history behind the flags flown by 18th-century ships during the Revolutionary War as well as General George Washington's headquarters flag.
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Dr. Matthew Keagle of Fort Ticonderoga presents at the 2022 Conference on Collecting the Revolutionary War.

Watch 2022 Conference on Collecting the Revolutionary War Talks

Watch individual talks or full sessions from the 2022 Conference on Collecting the Revolutionary War hosted by the Museum of the American Revoluton.
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2022 Conference On Collecting The Revolutionary War Event Graphic featuring a wallet, powder horn, and a map.

2022 Conference on Collecting the Revolutionary War

The 2022 Conference of Collecting the Revolutionary War was held at the Museum to discuss how ideas about Revolutionary-era objects have influenced collecting and public history over the past 250 years.
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Guests with masks enjoy the images of Revolutionary War veterans.

PECO Family Membership

The Museum is proud to partner with PECO to offer a Family Membership package to Pennsylvania ACCESS card holders.
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Young Friends

Join a new generation to transform your relationship with our Revolutionary history and represent the next wave of Museum enthusiasts.
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Two female adolescents interact with a digital exhibit in Revolution Place. Both have long brown hair and sunglasses on their heads.

Youth Groups

Learn how you can plan the perfect visit to the Museum for your youth group or participate in a fun, interactive virtual program.
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Finding Freedom: Primary Sources for Deborah

Discover a selection of primary sources the Museum used to construct Deborah's story for Finding Freedom.
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For Students & Educators

Engage your students with the dramatic story of America's Founding with our in-person, in-class, homeschool, and virtual learning resources.
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Portrait painted of John Adams, who had white hair, balding, wearing a black formal jacket and a white shirt underneath.
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution

John Adams and Revolutionary Philadelphia's Summer Heat

Here are five times John Adams, signer of the Declaration of Independence and eventually the second President of the United States, wrote about his hatred for the heat during the summers of 1776 and 1777.
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Press Room

Read Museum press releases, view the Museum press kit, learn how to join the media list, and more.
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