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Something yummy for your next encampment.
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Virtual food history talks, cook-alongs, demos
Hundreds of virtual food history talks, demos, tours and reading materials are free or minimal charge. About a fourth of the talks are tape...
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2021 Symposium Highlight: Mark Maloy: Drunk Hessians and Other Myths of the Ten Crucial Days
Over the next few months, we will be highlighting the speakers and topic for our 2021 Symposium, Hindsight is 2020: Revisiting Misconceptions of the Revolution, taking place on May 22nd at The Lyceum
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On This Day in History - January 19, 1770
On This Day in History - January 19, 1770 - First blook of the American Revolution shed at Battle of Golden Hill
Spies of the Revolutionary War
Learn how spies and spymasters operated during the American Revolution.
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George & Martha
The story of the courtship of George Washington and Martha Custis
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10 Facts about the Battle of Princeton
The American victory at the Battle of Princeton (January 3, 1777) was one of the most consequential of the American Revolution. George Washington and his soldiers marched north from Trenton and attack
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Butchered him with the greatest Barbarity The tragic death of Bartholomew Yates
John Trumbull's painting depicts the mortal wounding of General Hugh Mercer, but one of those Americans mortally wounded was Lt. Bartholomew Yates. Perhaps one of the most tragic and brutal stori
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