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Learn How to Make an 18th-Century “Pocket” During a Virtual Stitch-In
Three-Night Virtual Workshop Takes Place Nov. 17-19 Coincides with Museum’s New Special Exhibition When Women Lost the Vote
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Book Your Group Visit
The Museum offers in-person and virtual experiences for student, youth, or adult groups to explore the remarkable story of America’s founding.
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Washington Standard Project Progress Update
Read more about the process to weave and dye the silk used to construct the Museum's replica of George Washington's Standard flag.
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Upcoming Museum Events
Browse all upcoming in-person and virtual lectures, tours, performances, and family-friendly events hosted by the Museum of the American Revolution.
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Color a Revolutionary Thank You for Memorial Day
Download, print, and color a coloring page from the Museum, based on Washington's Standard, with a special message of gratitude for service members.
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Virtual Programs
Virtual tours and activities provide a deeper dive into our Museum of the American Revolutions' themes and stories for you and your group.
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Black Founders Virtual Tour
Immerse yourself in 360-degree panoramic gallery images, high-resolution photos of the artifacts and documents, a guided audio tour, and music station to explore the story of free Black Philadelphian James Forten and his descendants.
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WATCH: Read the Revolution with Caitlin Fitz
Watch the Museum's archived video of Caitlin Fitz's June 2020 virtual discussion on her book, Our Sister Republics: The United States in an Age of American Revolutions.
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Washington's Headquarters Flag
Believed to be the earliest surviving 13-star American flag, Washington's Standard marked his presence throughout the war.
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George Washington Mourning Picture
Prints and needlework pictures, like this one, commemorated George Washington's memory following his death on December 14, 1799.
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