Explore Our Virtual Tours

Browse our current selection of 360-degree virtual tours, including our Virtual Museum Tour, Black Founders Virtual Tour, Virtual Tour of Washington's Field Headquarters, and Liberty Exhibit Virtual Tour.

Recreation of the Liberty Tree in The Road to Independence section of the Museum
 

Virtual Museum Tour

Explore our Virtual Museum Tour to immerse yourself in the history of the nation's founding through 360-degree panoramic images, high-resolution images of objects and artifacts, and a guided audio tour.

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A screenshot of a 360-degree panoramic image from the Black Founders virtual tour; James Forten is featured in the Ken Burns film "The American Revolution".
 

Black Founders Virtual Tour

Immerse yourself in 360-degree panoramic gallery images, high-resolution photos of the artifacts and documents, and a guided audio tour to explore the story of free Black Philadelphian James Forten and his descendants.

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A painting hangs above a display case of corresponding artifacts in the Liberty exhibit.
 

Liberty Virtual Tour

Immerse yourself in 360-degree panoramic gallery images, high-resolution photos of the art and artifacts, and a guided audio tour of the dramatic, research-based works of nationally renowned historical artist Don Troiani as featured in our special exhibition, Liberty: Don Troiani's Paintings of the Revolutionary War.

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Washington's Field Headquarters

Virtual Tour of Washington's Field Headquarters

Explore the Museum's handsewn, full-scale replicas of General George Washington's Revolutionary War sleeping, dining, and baggage tents through 360-degree images in our Virtual Tour of Washington's Field Headquarters.

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Additional Digital Experiences

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Online Exhibits

With our online exhibits, including When Women Lost the Vote and Cost of Revolution, the Museum continues to uncover and share compelling stories about the diverse people and complex events that sparked America’s ongoing experiment.
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A watercolor depicts Deborah and Harry aboard a ship setting sail for Nova Scotia.
 

Interactive Features

Dig deeper into compelling stories and complex events of the American Revolution through our interactive online learning experiences, Finding Freedom and Season of Independence.
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A user goes to click start on the their phone to explore the Timeline of the American Revolution.
 

Timeline of the American Revolution

Using historical objects, artworks, and documents from the Museum’s collection, our new Timeline explores both key moments and surprising stories of the American Revolution with high-quality images, video explorations of select items, and ability for users to build their own curated timelines.

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