MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
This museum opened on April 16, 2017, the anniversary of the first battle of the War of Independence at Lexington. It presents in detail the context of the American Revolution and the changes that led to the war against the thirteen British colonies in Britain. An exciting and interactive visit into four main sections covering the roots of the conflict from 1760 until the birth of the American nation with the Treaty of Paris in 1783. One example is the role of the founding fathers in this war. One of the highlights is the appearance of Headquarters Tent, the tent that served as a bedroom and office in George Washington throughout the conflict, after watching a small film on the subject. A museum that, if necessary, should consolidate the role of temple of American history occupied by Philadelphia.
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