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2020 Carl M. Buchholz Memorial Lecture: Annette Gordon-Reed
Pulitzer Prize-winning author and historian Annette Gordon-Reed joined the Museum in September 2020 for the third annual Carl M. Buchholz Memorial Lecture.
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Museum Temporarily Closed
The Museum of the American Revolution is now temporarily closed to the public in accordance with new guidelines from the City of Philadelphia.
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WATCH: Read the Revolution with Seanegan Sculley
Watch the Museum's archived video of Seanegan Sculley's November 2020 virtual discussion on his book, Contest for Liberty: Military Leadership in the Continental Army, 1775-1783.
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Louis Cook Discovery Cart
Learn more about Lieutenant Colonel Louis Cook's (Akiatonharónkwen) life and story using reproduction objects at this digital discovery cart.
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Revolutionize Your Gift-Giving This Holiday Season
It’s the season of giving! Let the Museum help you find the perfect gift for your friends and family this holiday season.
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AmRev360: Finding Freedom
The team behind the Museum's recently launched Finding Freedom online interactive feature joins President & CEO Dr. R. Scott Stephenson on the latest episode of AmRev360.
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Living History at Home: Making Rice & Vinegar
Watch as Gallery Interpretation Manager Tyler Putman prepares a simple dish of rice and vinegar that Continental soldier Joseph Plumb Martin remembered having as a Thanksgiving meal.
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Explore Other Virtual Museums
Would you like to discover more virtual museum experiences related to the American Revolutionary era and beyond? You may also wish to explore virtual tours of these other museums!
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Hessians and the 10 Crucial Days Discovery Cart
Take a closer look at items featured in this digital discovery cart about Hessian soldiers and the Battles of Trenton and Princeton that turned the tides of the Revolutionary War.
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Virtual Storytime: Gingerbread for Liberty! by Mara Rockliff
Watch as the Museum's Rebecca Franco, Family Programs Manager, reads aloud Gingerbread for Liberty! How a German Baker Helped Win the American Revolution, written by Mara Rockliff and illustrated by Vincent X. Kirsch, with permission from Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
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