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The Historical Society of Pennsylvania invites you to drop in on Tuesday, July 2, for Researching the Revolution: A Portal to Philadelphia’s Past.

Explore the Revolutionary City portal, a digital resource that showcases diverse stories of the American Revolution through the eyes of Philadelphia’s early residents. Stop by our archive throughout the day to attend live presentations of the portal by the American Philosophical Society. Plus, create Revolutionary-inspired art and take a behind-the-scenes vault tour of historical documents.

Head to 13th and Locust for a hands-on way to discover Philadelphia’s revolutionary roots and find your place in the story.

This free event is part of Red, White, & Blue To-Do.

Activity Type:

Social Activity, In Person

Level:

beginner-friendly

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