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AmRev360: History Has Its Eyes on Us with Paul Oakley Stovall and Joanne B. Freeman
Museum President & CEO Dr. R. Scott Stephenson hosts a wide-ranging conversation with historian Dr. Joanne B. Freeman and Hamilton actor Paul Oakley Stovall.
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AmRev360: The Boston Massacre 250th and Teaching with Digital History
Watch an interview with Dr. Serena Zabin and the Carleton College team behind the Witness to the Revolution video game about the Boston Massacre.
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AmRev360: Conservation and Symbols of Revolutionary Flags with Textile Conservator Virginia Whelan
Textile conservator Virginia Whelan discusses materials and symbolism found in flags from the Revolutionary era and the delicate work of conserving those flags.
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AmRev360: Brandywine: Where History, Art, and Landscape Meet with Virginia Logan and Jim Lighthizer
Commemorate the Battle of Brandywine anniversary with a conversation featuring Brandywine Conservancy and Museum of Art's Virginia A. Logan and American Battlefield Trust's Jim Lighthizer.
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AmRev360: The Revolutionary Promise of Citizenship
Dr. Juan Giarrizzo and Dana Devon join Dr. R. Scott Stephenson to discuss American citizenship and the Museum's free Citizenship Initiative.
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AmRev360: Taste the Revolution with Chef Walter Staib
Emmy Award-winning TV host and City Tavern Chef Walter Staib joins the latest episode of the Museum's AmRev360 series, hosted by President & CEO Dr. R. Scott Stephenson.
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AmRev360: Betsy Ross: A Life Sewn in Myth with Marla Miller
Dr. Marla R. Miller, Director of the Public History Program at University of Massachusetts Amherst and author of Betsy Ross and the Making of America, joined the latest episode of the Museum's AmRev360 series, hosted by President & CEO Dr. R. Scott Stephenson.
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When Women Lost the Vote Audio Tour
Listen to the Museum's audio tour for the 2020-21 special exhibition, When Women Lost the Vote: A Revolutionary Story, 1776-1807.
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Fashioning Eliza: Gown-Making in 1777 and 1787
In conjunction with our 2018-19 Hamilton Was Here exhibit, seamstress Samantha McCarty will use 18th-century techniques to create two historically accurate gowns as if they had been pulled right from Eliza Schuyler Hamilton’s closet.
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Fast Fashion: Top Four Accessory Trends of Fall 1787
We ask Amber Mendenhall Welch about her contribution to styling Eliza Hamilton within her larger historical costuming work and inspiration.
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