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Travel with the Museum
Learn more about exclusive travel opportunities for Revolution Society and George Washington Council members.
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Image Credits
Acknowledgments for Washington Headquarters Standard and Battle of Yorktown conservation, image credits for Independence Hall photo.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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