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A display of three paintings, three letters, a book, and stamps related to Washington's prayer at Valley Forge.

Now on View: New Display on the Story of Washington's Prayer at Valley Forge

Learn more about artifacts on view at the Museum in a new display about the story of General George Washington's prayer at Valley Forge.
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A display of five historic handkerchiefs in the Museum's second-floor atrium display case.

Now on View: New Display of Historic Handkerchiefs is "Nothing to Sneeze At"

Learn more about early, rare printed handkerchiefs along with the symbolism they held in a new display at the Museum of the American Revolution in historic Philadelphia.
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A mother holding her young daughter view Washington's camp bed on display in the Witness to Revolution exhibit.

5 Kid-Friendly Features in the Museum’s Witness to Revolution Exhibit

Learn more about five kid-friendly features in the Museum's Witness to Revolution: The Unlikely Travels of Washington's Tent special exhibition that guests of any age can enjoy.
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Brave Men as Ever Fought painting unveiling
Museum of the American Revolution, Funded by the National Park Service Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route National Historic Trail

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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Curator Matthew Skic holds and views the framed eyewitness sketch of the North Carolina Brigade and women camp followers marching through Philadelphia.

In the News: Discovery of Eyewitness Sketch of the North Carolina Brigade

Catch up on the recent news about a rare eyewitness sketch depicting Continental Army soldiers and camp followers marching through Philadelphia that was donated to the Museum.
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Living History Youth Summer Institute Closing Ceremony honored five students for completing the six-week course.

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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A display in the Museum's final gallery dedicated to the preservation of James Forten and Betsy Ross's memory.

Now on View: New Display on Betsy Ross, James Forten, and American Memory

Take a closer look at objects related to the legacies of Elizabeth Griscom Ross Ashburn Claypoole, popularly known as Betsy Ross, and James Forten that are now on display in the final gallery of the Museum's core exhibition.
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Now on View: Five Years of Collecting the American Revolution

Take a closer look at a number of Revolutionary era objects acquired and collected by the Museum through our first five years.
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A new display about the 2nd Spartan Regiment in the Museum's gallery on the war in the south.

Now on View: New Display on South Carolina’s 2nd Spartan Regiment

Read more about the objects newly displayed in the Museum's core galleries about the South Carolina 2nd Spartan Regiment and the Revolutionary War in the South.
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