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The Cutting-Off Way
Read an excerpt from Wayne E. Lee's new book, The Cutting-Off Way: Indigenous Warfare in Eastern North America, 1500–1800.
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Wawa Welcomed as New Corporate Sponsor
With George Washington looking on, the Museum of the American Revolution today announced a gift of $250,000 from Wawa.
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Museum of the American Revolution Official Guidebook
Read two excerpts from the Museum of the American Revolution's Official Guidebook published in 2019.
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Museum of the American Revolution Announces Free Family Membership Program for PA ACCESS Cardholders
The Museum of the American Revolution today announced a new program that provides a free, year-long, Family-level Membership to anyone with a Pennsylvania ACCESS Card. ACCESS Cards are given by the state to Pennsylvania residents who monitor their government-issued cash, food, or medical benefits with an EBT card.
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Museum Wins PA Museums’ Statewide Institutional Achievement Award for “Cost of Revolution” Exhibition
Read Press ReleaseMuseum's “Revolution at the Library” Partnership with the Free Library of Philadelphia Returns this Summer
Revolution at the Library, the Museum of the American Revolution’s partnership with the Free Library of Philadelphia (FLP), returns this month to engage kids and families in the dynamic, diverse stories of the American Revolution.
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Experience the Opulence of 18th-Century Irish Entertainment with Evening Concert, Dec. 4
Immerse yourself in the music of 18th-century Dublin, as The Practitioners & Ornaments of Musick present “Music Beyond the Fanlight: An 18th-Century Dublin Entertainment.”
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FBI Solves 50 Year Cold Case Enabling Revolutionary War Era Firearm To Be Reclaimed And Put On Display
The Museum of the American Revolution will publicly display a rare Revolutionary era American firearm, the Christian Oerter rifle.
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A Hessian Diary of the American Revolution
This excerpt includes a journal entry of a young Hessian soldier during the month of July 1781, the summer before the surrender at Yorktown.
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Remarkable Women of New England
This excerpt from Carole Owens explores women’s various roles and responsibilities between 1754 and 1787, including those of laborers and business owners.
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