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What Was Philadelphia Like During the American Revolution? Explore 18th-Century Life During Winter Break
How did people who lived right here in Philadelphia during the American Revolution spend long winter days? During Winter Break, the Museum of the American Revolution will explore the crafts, trades, and skills of Philadelphians during the 18th century – and invite visitors to try their hand at early American pastimes.
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American Repertory Theater and Museum of the American Revolution to Co-Present “Betsy Ross Beyond the Flag,” March 16
American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) at Harvard University and the Museum of the American Revolution will co-present the free virtual event “Betsy Ross Beyond the Flag” on Wednesday, March 16, 2022, at 6:30 p.m., during Women’s History Month.
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Free Admission for Kids During Labor Day Weekend, Sept. 2-4
Bring the whole family to the Museum of the American Revolution during Labor Day Weekend, Saturday, Sept. 2 – Monday, Sept. 4, 2023, for pop-up talks, discovery carts, theatrical performances, and other family-friendly activities. Throughout the holiday weekend, kids 12 years old and younger receive free Museum admission (available at the Museum’s front desk, not online.)
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Sail into Spring at the Museum Every Weekend in April
Sail into spring weekends at the Museum of the American Revolution every Saturday and Sunday in April and explore life at sea during the Revolutionary War. Discover the lives of privateers, sailors in the Continental Navy, and other seafarers through in-gallery talks, hands-on crafts, walking tours, and more.
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Celebrate Revolutionary Women During Women’s History Month this March
Celebrate revolutionary women at the Museum of the American Revolution during Women’s History Month this March.
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Museum of the American Revolution Names Two New Board Members
At its April 13 meeting, the Board of Directors of the Museum of the American Revolution elected two new members: David C. Darnell and Morris W. Offit.
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American Revolution Round Table of New York Donates Hamilton Book Set to Museum
The American Revolution Round Table of New York (ARRT) has donated a 27-volume set of the Papers of Alexander Hamilton (Columbia University Press, 1955) to the Museum of the American Revolution. The books were delivered to the Museum by ARRT Chairman David Jacobs.
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Free Admission to Furloughed Federal Workers and Families During Government Shutdown
The Museum offered free admission to furloughed federal workers and three guests throughout the remainder of the partial federal government shutdown.
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American Revolution Center Releases First National Survey on Knowledge of the American Revolution
The American Revolution Center today released the first national survey assessing knowledge of the American Revolution.
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