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Now on View: Schenectady "Liberty" Flag, an Early American Flag
Now on view at the Museum is an example of an early American flag, the Schenectady "Liberty" flag, on loan from the Schenectady County Historical Society.
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In The News: Tactile Paintings for Guests with Visual Disabilities in Liberty Exhibit
Learn more about the tactile paintings created and donated by the Clovernook Center for the Blind & Visually Impaired for our special exhibition, Liberty: Don Troiani's Paintings of the Revolutionary War.
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The Museum Marks Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month 2024
Learn more about the Museum's May 2024 programs to celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.
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Remembering David McCullough
We mourn the loss of Pulitzer-Prize winning author David McCullough.
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Unveiling New "Brave Men as Ever Fought" Painting by Don Troiani at AAMP
On Sept. 2, 2021, we unveiled a new painting by renowned historical artist Don Troiani titled "Brave Men as Ever Fought" at the African American Museum in Philadelphia.
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In the News: Stolen Artifacts Returned to Local Museums in Repatriation Ceremony at the Museum
On Friday, Dec. 17, stolen artifacts were returned to their rightful owners — six museums from the Philadelphia region— in a repatriation ceremony at the Museum held by the Philadelphia Division of the FBI Art Crime Team.
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First-Ever Class Graduates from Museum's Living History Youth Summer Institute
Learn more about the first-ever graduating class of the Museum's inaugural Living History Youth Summer Institute.
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Now on View: Art and Artifacts on William B. T. Trego's Vision of Valley Forge
Take a closer look at art and artifacts on display that show artist William B. T. Trego's vision of Valley Forge during the Revolutionary War.
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In the News: 1774 Newspaper Printing of Phillis Wheatley's Letter Rebuking Slavery
A searing rebuke of slavery and a soaring defense of human equality, a 1774 newspaper printing of a letter written by African American poet Phillis Wheatley is now part of the Museum's collection.
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22 Museum Highlights from 2022
Before the calendar flips to 2023, take a look back at 22 Museum of the American Revolution highlights from 2022.
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