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The museum was opened to the public on April 19, 2017, the 242nd anniversary of the Battles of Lexington and Concord, some of the battles of the American Revolutionary War, on April 19, 1775. [2] The museum is located at 101 South Third St. in Philadelphia, the city that served as the revolutionary capital during America's founding.
The exhibit highlights the gang's activity throughout Bucks County, featuring stories about their robberies, lost treasure, and local conflict and tension surrounding the Revolutionary War. The ...
The battlefield was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1971, and is the site of annual Revolutionary War reenactments. [2] [35] The site's visitor center features a permanent exhibit which tells the story of the Battle of Hubbardton and places it in its context of the Revolutionary War. The Hubbardton Battlefield Trail ...
Includes the reconstructed American Revolutionary War Fort Watauga, a visitor center with exhibits and the late-18th-century John and Landon Carter Mansion T.S. Stribling Museum: Clifton: Wayne: Library and home of Pulitzer-prize-winning author T.S. Stribling, listed on the National Register of Historic Places Tennessee Agricultural Museum ...
Through a new exhibit, the Mercer Museum offers a different perspective on the Doan Gang, Bucks County's notorious group of Revolutionary-era outlaws.
The pop-up exhibition includes display panels and interactive digital kiosks that use storytelling, illustration, technology.
Located on the grounds of the Illinois Veterans Home, displays military artifacts from the Revolutionary War to the present: website: Altamont Living Museum: Altamont: Effingham: Central: Entertainment: 1912 former church, hosts live music and dance performances, as well as fine art exhibits [5] Alton Museum of History and Art: Alton: Madison ...
The adjacent Monument House Museum features exhibits about the Revolutionary War and is operated by the Daughters of the American Revolution. Visitors can climb the monument and visit the museum from Memorial Day through Labor Day. The Ebenezer Avery House sheltered the wounded after the Battle of Groton Heights. It is a Revolutionary-period ...