American Revolution Museum at Yorktown
See history come to life, discover what the American Revolution was all about & learn about colonial lifestyle
American revolutionary museum in Yorktown Virginia
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History comes alive at the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown in Yorktown, VA, part of the Historic Triangle. Learn about our nation's founding through immersive films including The Siege of Yorktown, living-history interpretive demonstrations, cannon firings, and more. At the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown, history is fun!
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Revolutionary War Museum - Yorktown, Virginia - USA - Part 2
Revolutionary War Museum - Yorktown, Virginia - USA - Part 2
Yorktown American Revolution Museum
Musket Demonstration
Yorktown American Revolution Museum
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American Revolution Museum at Yorktown
Visit the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown, Virginia. Here is just a snippet of one of the immersive exhibits.
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History Comes Alive at the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown
Step back to the time of the American Revolution in this living history museum. Re-enactors, dressed in period clothing, explain the challenges of daily life as a Continental Soldier and life on an 18th Century Farm.
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Another hot summer day in Virginia, this time at the American History Museum at Yorktown. They had many exhibits describing the origins of the town and our country in great detail. Examples and artifacts from the early american era were plentiful with ample information describing the importance of the artifacts on display. There was also a recreation of en encampment with firearm demonstrations as well as actual campsites so you can see what the conditions were like. This was a great museum with plenty to learn from and really makes you appreciate where we are today. Also, don't miss the great film they run in their theater called Liberty Fever, it's awesome!
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Revolutionary War Museum - Yorktown, Virginia - USA - Part 3
Revolutionary War Museum - Yorktown, Virginia - USA - Part 3
Williamsburg History: The Museum at Yorktown
This is a fusion of the footage I got from the museum at Yorktown.
Jamestown Settlement / Yorktown Victory Center | Williamsburg and Yorktown, Virginia
Come explore history like never before at Jamestown Settlement and the Yorktown Victory Center (newly renovated as the American Revolution Museum of Yorktown). Firmly part of Virginia's Historic Triangle—encompassing Williamsburg, Jamestown, and Yorktown—Jamestown Settlement and the American Revolution Museum of Yorktown teach visitors what life was like for 17th century English colonists through interactive living history exhibits, events, and films. Perfect for tour groups, field trips, and family outings, visitors young and old will learn about the fascinating events that led to the birth of a new nation. Book your ticket today!
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At Jamestown Settlement and the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown, revolution is always just around the corner! You'll explore over two centuries of our America's history, from the arrival of the English colonists to the war that birthed a new nation. Book a field trip to the Historic Triangle--perfect for school groups and families of all ages . At Jamestown Settlement and the American Revolution Museum, history is fun!
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Worldschool Tour: American Revolution Museum Yorktown
Our last stop on our Worldschooling History tour was the American Revolution Museum in Yorktown. The same org that runs Jamestown (sorry again that I deleted the footage) runs this museum and the tickets we'd bought two days before (Homeschooler special) were valid for here as well. While we'd skipped the museum aspect at Jamestown, we took the time to visit the indoor portion here and it was great, even if we could film. They had a special exhibit on artillery that the boys enjoyed. Both facilities were new and top notch. We moved on to the outdoor living history portion and learned about camp life at Yorktown, in detail, and also visited a farmstead and helped make flax and learned about tobacco. It got pretty hot and muggy and the boys decided they'd prefer to skip the Yorktown battlefield proper so we ended the tour and headed north.
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Jamestown, Williamsburg, Yorktown, Mt. Vernon - ECAHT 1 - Virginia
This is the first part of our East Coast American History Tour! ECAHT
We visited:
Jamestown Settlement and Historic Jamestown
Colonial Williamsburg
Yorktown Museum of the American Revolution
Mount Vernon
Nationals Park Navy Yards in Washington DC
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Day 1 in Williamsburg, VA. - King's Creek Plantation, Historic Jamestowne Tour, Historic Yorktown
Welcome back to our travel vlog and we are very excited to share with you our travel experience at Williamsburg, VA. Day 1 recap our trip Williamsburg. On this day we went to Historic Jamestowne and know all the history about here in Jamestowne house. Then we visited historic Yorktown and at night we took dinner at Riverwalk Restaurant.
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Jamestowne was the first successful permanent English settlement and would become The United States. It was abandoned after the capital moved to Williamsburg.
Historic Jamestowne is the cultural heritage site and it is located on Jamestown Island, on the James River at Jamestown, Virginia and operated as a partnership between Preservation Virginia and the U.S. National Park Service.
Historic Jamestowne at the western terminus and Yorktown Battlefield at the eastern terminus, the Colonial Parkway is part of Colonial National Historical Park.
Yorktown is most famous as the site of the siege and subsequent surrender of General Charles Cornwallis to General George Washington and the French Fleet during the American Revolutionary War.
If you like to travel and wanna go for a tour so this is the best place where you can go and know the history of Jamestown and Yorktown.
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