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Museum Honors Nation’s First Veterans during Veterans Day Weekend
During Veteran's Day Weekend, the Museum will honor American's first veterans as well as those who have served and continue to serve our nation today.
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Museum Honors America’s First Fallen Soldiers During Memorial Day Weekend
The Museum of the American Revolution will pay tribute to the men and women who lost their lives in service to their country during the Revolutionary War
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Cozy Up for A Revolutionary Virtual Winter Break
Cozy up at home for unexpected stories and virtual experiences for the whole family during A Revolutionary Virtual Winter Break.
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Lenfest Award Presented to Acclaimed Filmmaker Ken Burns at the Museum of the American Revolution
Acclaimed filmmaker Ken Burns presented with the Gerry Lenfest Spirit of the American Revolution Award at the Museum of the American Revolution.
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Explore Protest and Patriotism During Martin Luther King, Jr. Weekend at the Museum, Jan. 15-17
During Martin Luther King, Jr. Weekend, pay tribute to the life, service, and legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. at the Museum of the American Revolution from Saturday, January 15 – Monday, January 17, 2022, from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
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Museum Member Teatime at 2024 Occupied Philadelphia
November 10, 2024, from 1-2 p.m.Museum Members are invited to stop by the Museum’s third-floor Liberty Hall for a spot of tea on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 10, during Occupied Philadelphia, the Museum's flagship living history event.
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Delve Deeper into the American Revolution with New Live Virtual Course, Jan. 5 -26
A new live, interactive virtual course from the Museum of the American Revolution will immerse you in the origins, diverse people, and complex events of the American Revolution—all safely from home.
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Dueling Pottery Wheels, Conservation Demonstrations and Crafts at Ceramics-Themed “History After Hours” Event, Nov. 13
Philadelphia earned a reputation in the 1700’s as the capital city of craft, and the city’s maker movement is still alive and well today. On Tuesday, Nov. 13, from 5 – 8 p.m., the Museum of the American Revolution’s Ceramics in the City-themed History After Hours event will celebrate the craftspeople, artisans, and artificers who made the Revolution possible and those who continue to make Philadelphia a hub for the handmade.
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Free Admission for Veterans and Military during Veterans Day Weekend
More than 200,000 people fought for American independence during the Revolutionary War. During Veterans Day Weekend, the Museum of the American Revolution will celebrate America’s first veterans as well as those that continue to serve our country today.
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Conserving and Displaying an American Treasure: George Washington’s Headquarters Tent
When the Museum opened on April 19, 2017, it featured one of the most iconic surviving artifacts of the Revolution: George Washington’s Headquarters Tent.
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