Join us for Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month with activities, programs, and resources this May. Plan Your Visit

Dismiss notification
Showing 1–10 of 43 results for Washington%27s%20War%20Tents
An aerial view of George Washington's Mount Vernon and greenery to the right and blue Potomac River to the left.
Courtesy of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association

Travel with the Museum

Learn more about exclusive travel opportunities for Revolution Society and George Washington Council members.
Read More

Image Credits

Acknowledgments for Washington Headquarters Standard and Battle of Yorktown conservation, image credits for Independence Hall photo.
Read More
GW Inauguration Buttons

Color Your Own George Washington Inaugural Buttons

Color your own inaugural buttons commemorating the inauguration of George Washington with the Museum's free, downloadable coloring sheet.
Read More
George Washington's Whiskey Cake

A Recipe for a Revolutionary Birthday

Download the recipes for a "whisky cake" favored by George Washington as well as a rum shrub cocktail for your next celebration.
Read More
The Tomb of the Unknown Revolutionary War Soldier with a statue of George Washington in Washington Square Park in Philadelphia.

Virtually Tour the Tomb of the Unknown Revolutionary War Soldier

Read more about the Tomb of the Unknown Revolutionary War Soldier, which stands in Washington Square Park, just a couple blocks from the Museum.
Read More
Image 11012021 3 5d4d9375

The George Washington Council Dinner

The George Washington Council provides the Museum’s most significant contributed source of support to sustain the Museum and advance our vision for the future.
Read More
Image 10142020 Harrywashingtonobjects Hwashingtondiscoverycart

Harry Washington Discovery Cart

Explore replica objects related to the life of Harry Washington, who was enslaved by the Washingtons and found freedom through service in the British army.
Read More
Textile conservator Virginia Whelan views the Washington Standard flag in the Museum's collection workroom.

Completing the Washington Standard Project

Learn more about textile conservator Virginia Whelan's work to finish construction of a silk replica of George Washington's headquarters flag for the Museum's Washington Standard Project.
Read More
Numbered version of Don Troiani's painting Artillery of Independence, Siege of Yorktown, Virginia, October 9, 1781 from the Museum's Liberty exhibit.

Breaking Down Don Troiani's "Artillery of Independence, Siege of Yorktown" Painting

Take a detailed look at Don Troiani's "Artillery of Independence, Siege of Yorktown" painting depicting General George Washington firing the first shot at Yorktown on Oct. 9, 1781.
Read More
May 1776 handwritten receipt by Plunkett Fleeson documenting George Washington's order for new tents and camp equipment.

Breaking Down Plunket Fleeson's Receipt for George Washington's Tents & Equipment

Examine the details on this receipt dated May 4, 1776, to learn about the tents and camp equipment that General George Washington purchased from Philadelphia upholsterer Plunket Fleeson.
Read More
1 of 5 pages
Next page