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Museum of the American Revolution



TypeHistory museum
Address101 South Third Street
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NeighborhoodOld City
Phone(215) 253-6731
WebsiteOfficial site
Established2017
FounderH.F. "Gerry" Lenfest (primary donor)
DirectorR. Scott Stephenson
HoursDaily 10 AM - 5 PM
Museum of the American Revolution(215) 253-6731101 South Third StreetPhiladelphiaPAUS

The Museum of the American Revolution is a history museum located in Old City, dedicated to telling the story of the American Revolution and its ongoing relevance. Opened in April 2017, the museum houses an extraordinary collection of Revolutionary War artifacts, including George Washington's headquarters tent—the actual tent from which Washington commanded the Continental Army throughout the war.[1]

The museum's state-of-the-art galleries use immersive experiences, theatrical presentations, and rare artifacts to explore the Revolutionary era from multiple perspectives, including those of enslaved people, Native Americans, women, and ordinary citizens who experienced the tumult of revolution. Located just steps from Independence Hall and other historic sites, the museum provides essential context for understanding the birth of the United States.[2]

History

Origins

The museum grew from the collections of the Valley Forge Historical Society, which had preserved Revolutionary War artifacts for over a century. Philadelphia philanthropist H.F. "Gerry" Lenfest provided the lead gift to create a world-class museum in the heart of historic Philadelphia.

The Building

The museum building was designed by Robert A.M. Stern Architects and opened on April 19, 2017—the 242nd anniversary of the Battles of Lexington and Concord. The Georgian Revival-style building was designed to complement the surrounding historic architecture of Old City.

Location

The museum sits on land with Revolutionary-era significance:

  • Site of the former Pemberton House
  • Near the location of Carpenters' Hall (First Continental Congress)
  • Steps from Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell
  • Heart of the most historic square mile in America

Exhibits

Washington's War Tent

The museum's centerpiece is George Washington's headquarters tent—the actual tent where Washington lived and worked during much of the Revolutionary War. The tent:

  • Served as Washington's mobile headquarters from 1778-1783
  • Was used at Valley Forge, Yorktown, and other encampments
  • Features a dramatic theatrical presentation
  • Is one of the most important surviving Revolutionary War artifacts

Core Exhibition

The museum's permanent galleries tell the story of the Revolution through themed sections:

Gallery Theme
Road to Revolution Causes and buildup to war
The War Experience Life during the conflict
A Revolutionary People Diverse perspectives
The Price of Freedom Consequences and legacy

Notable Artifacts

  • Washington's headquarters tent
  • British General Howe's campaign furniture
  • Oneida Nation wampum belt
  • Revolutionary-era weapons and uniforms
  • Original documents and artwork
  • Personal effects of soldiers and civilians

Immersive Experiences

  • Battlefield Theater: Multi-sensory experience of the Battle of Brandywine
  • Privateer Ship: Interactive recreation of Revolutionary-era naval warfare
  • Period Room Reconstructions: Life in Revolutionary Philadelphia

Special Exhibitions

The museum regularly hosts traveling exhibitions and develops original shows exploring aspects of the Revolutionary era and its legacy.

Visiting the Museum

Hours

  • Daily: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas

Admission

  • Adults: Approximately $24 (check website for current pricing)
  • Seniors/Students: Discounted rates
  • Children (5 and under): Free
  • Members: Free

Tips

  • Allow 2-3 hours for a full visit
  • The Washington's tent presentation is a must-see
  • Audio guides available
  • Start in the introductory theater for orientation
  • Combine with visits to nearby Independence Hall and Liberty Bell

Getting There

  • SEPTA Market-Frankford Line: 5th Street Station
  • SEPTA Bus: Routes 17, 33, 38, 44, 48
  • PHLASH: Independence Mall stop
  • Walking: Central to Old City historic sites
  • Parking: Independence Mall garage nearby

Nearby Attractions

Programs and Events

Educational Programs

  • School field trips
  • Teacher workshops
  • Family programs
  • Scout programs

Public Programs

  • Lectures and author talks
  • Revolutionary War reenactments
  • Living history demonstrations
  • Special events on historic anniversaries

Revolution Place

An interactive discovery center for families:

  • Hands-on activities for children
  • Dress-up in period clothing
  • Learn about daily life in Revolutionary times

See Also

References

  1. "About the Museum". Museum of the American Revolution. Retrieved December 30, 2025
  2. "Museum of the American Revolution". Visit Philadelphia. Retrieved December 30, 2025