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The Museum of the American Revolution

Front Page Public Humanities News

Rare 1823 Engraving of the Declaration of Independence on View in Philadelphia Through October 2023

In a press release, the Museum of the American Revolution announced that a rare 1823 engraved printing of the Declaration […]

Nicole Skalenko

Front Page Public Humanities News

The Museum of the American Revolution to Unveil Newest Exhibition, “Black Founders: The Forten Family of Philadelphia”

Black Founders: The Forten Family of Philadelphia, the Museum of the American Revolution’s newest exhibition, will open to the public on February […]

Nicole Skalenko

Front Page Public Humanities News

Museum of the American Revolution: Juneteenth

The Museum of the American Revolution will mark the anniversary of Juneteenth, the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the end […]

Nicole Skalenko

Insights Blog

George Washington Wintered Here: Living with History at Morristown National Historical Park

George Washington related public history has long been a cottage industry in the United States, from his birthplace in Virginia to the cities in which he stayed during the Revolution such as Valley Forge and Morristown, where I recently spent a day taking in the eighteenth century living history weekend displays of apple pressing and hops harvesting. …

Levi Fox

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