Dive into the modern yet historical Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia, where interactive exhibits and George Washington’s iconic tent await.
"Standing sentry on a prime corner lot across from Independence National Historic Park , the Robert A.M. Stern-designed Museum of the American Revolution is a must-visit after wandering the historic halls across the street. Just don’t expect the same, tired narrative you were taught in elementary school—this museum takes a different track entirely. Exhibits are honest and raw, eschewing the overwrought, often whitewashed version of events to highlight the overlooked perspectives of Native Americans, African Americans, and women." - Nancy DePalma
"It all started with a tent. The acquisition of the original tent used by George Washington during the American Revolution was the starting point of what was to become the nation's premier collection of colonial artifacts, now housed in this museum’s galleries. Visitors can experience key moments in the history of the United States re-created in the immersive displays and exhibits of Revolutionary-era art, weapons, manuscripts, and personal items. Located at Third and Chestnut streets, the museum is a short walk from the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall. Kids will love the cannon in the museum’s plaza."
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