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Join the Museum of the American Revolution over Presidents Day Weekend, Saturday, Feb. 17 – Monday, Feb. 19, 2024, for the opening their newest special exhibition, Witness to Revolution: The Unlikely Travels of Washington’s Tent. Throughout the weekend, explore the life, leadership, and legacy of George Washington and the diverse range of people with whom he interacted through discovery carts, pop-up talks, crafts, and more offerings that uncover the lesser-known stories of Washington’s 18th-century world.
Since 2017, General George Washington’s headquarters tent has been pitched at the Museum, where more than one million visitors have learned about Washington’s leadership and America’s ongoing experiment in liberty, equality, and self-government through an immersive presentation.
Witness to Revolution: The Unlikely Travels of Washington’s Tent, opening Saturday, Feb. 17, will greatly expand the story told in this award-winning presentation and bring to life the stories of those who saved this remarkable artifact from being lost over the generations and who ultimately fashioned this relic into a symbol of the fragile American republic. It will bring together, in many cases for the first time, inspiring works of art, rare documents, and significant historical objects from public and private collections across the United States.
Presidents Day Weekend Highlights Include:
- New Special Exhibit: Witness to Revolution | Daily from 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Be among the first guests to explore Witness to Revolution: The Unlikely Travels of Washington’s Tent, opening Saturday, Feb. 17. This special exhibition explores the surprising journey of Washington’s War Tent and brings to life the stories of individuals from all walks of life who saved this remarkable artifact from being lost to time. Witness to Revolution is included with regular Museum admission. - In-Gallery Talk: Peaceful Transition of Power | Daily from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
What does it take to be a leader? Learn from a Museum educator about Washington’s time as president and how his decision to not seek a third term helped set the two-term precedent in place today. - Discovery Cart: Ona Judge | Daily from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Join a Museum educator at a hands-on discovery cart in the rotunda to explore the story of Ona Judge through replica handling objects. Judge, who was enslaved by George and Martha Washington, escaped from the President’s House – located just a few blocks from the site of the Museum – while the Washingtons lived in Philadelphia. - Color-Your-Own Inaugural Button Craft in Revolution Place | Daily from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Check out original inaugural buttons from Washington’s campaign in The Constitution gallery in our core exhibition before heading on down to Revolution Place, the Museum’s family-friendly discovery center, to make and take home your own inaugural button. - Washington’s War Tent Film | Daily in Alan B. Miller Theater
Do not miss Washington’s War Tent, a dramatic presentation of the linen field tent that served as Washington’s command center during the Revolutionary War. The tent is a stirring testament to his leadership and to the diverse people like William Lee and Selina Gray who were critical to the tent’s endurance through the years. One of the most iconic surviving artifacts of the Revolution, the tent remains a powerful symbol of the survival of our fragile republic. - Virtual Tour of Washington’s Field Headquarters | Online, Any Time
Can’t make it to the Museum? With Virtual Tour of Washington’s Field Headquarters, immerse yourself in 360-degree panoramic images of a recreated Revolutionary War encampment, including the Museum’s handsewn, full-scale replicas of Washington’s sleeping marquee, dining tent, baggage tent, and common tents. Plus, virtually step inside Washington’s sleeping marquee, view high-resolution images of replica artifacts and wartime equipment, watch a timelapse of the encampment set-up, and learn more about Washington’s mobile headquarters while on campaign with the Continental Army.
All Presidents Day Weekend activities are included with regular Museum admission. The Museum is open daily from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Witness to Revolution: The Unlikely Travels of Washington’s Tent will be open daily from 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. and is included with regular Museum admission. Tickets to the Museum can be purchased by calling 215.253.6731, at AmRevMuseum.org, or at the front desk. Save $2 per adult ticket by purchasing online. All tickets are valid for two consecutive days.