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Art and the Making of a Nation
This International Artists Day, let’s learn about the people who shaped how we remember the American Revolution and the early days of our new nation.
Copp's Hill Burying Ground
Situated on a high bluff on the North End in Boston, Massachusetts sits Copp’s Hill Burying Ground (alternatively known as Copp’s Hill Burial Ground...
The Art of War
Despite its cruelty, war and its struggles have been well-documented and explored by artists in an effort to understand the true motives of violence...
Women at Valley Forge
The American army at Valley Forge during the winter of 1777-1778 comprised an astonishingly diverse population. Among the ranks stood men of French...
Alliance Day
On May 6, 1778, General George Washington gathered his army on the Grand Parade at Valley Forge to celebrate the recently formed alliance with France...
Valley Forge in American Memory
It’s a gripping story – the Continental army, on the brink of defeat, huddled together to survive the winter of 1777-1778 while Philadelphia, the...
The Continental Navy
Navies have always played a large role in both maritime trade and warfare. They protect trade routes for their merchants’ vessels from pirates...
Bushnell’s Turtle: A Revolutionary Submarine
Learn how the Continental Congress let one quiet inventor prove himself, changing the seascape of naval warfare forever.
The Proving Ground: Revolutionary Ohio
Learn more about early conflicts in the Ohio territory, which had long-been a contested landscape between British soldiers, Patriots, and Indigenous...