Listen to stories about life on and off the battlefield from soldiers who served during the American Revolution. Meet reenactors from the 3rd New Jersey Regiment, ask them about their uniforms, handle their equipment, and try out a drill. Afterwards, visit the exhibition Beyond Midnight: Paul Revere for kid-friendly labels, touch objects, and a Paul Revere story corner.
New York's involvement in slavery didn't end with emancipation in 1827. Explore the depths of the city's entanglements with our historical interpreters as they delve into the goods and work that depended on the slave trade.
Let's get to work! What did jobs look like in the 18th century? Join our reenactors and historical interpreters as they bring important professions to life, including milliners, apothecaries, and bookbinders.
During the American Revolution, New York City was second only to Charleston, SC, for the size of its enslaved population. Delve into the lives, work, and culture of Africans—both free and enslaved—who called New York their home in the 18th century. Among the Living Historians on hand this weekend: Underwater archaeologist Joel Cook illuminates the duties of sailors, and Nastassia Parker reveals the secrets of millinery and dressmaking, trades practiced by free Black women.
Keeping the Continental Army fed was part of the battle. Dig in with culinary historian Lavada Nahon in our outdoor courtyard as she uncovers the meals that kept the soldiers marching.
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Dress for the Revolution! Explore how 18th-century clothing was made, take a turn on loom with educator and Living Historian Diane Schwindt, and cheer on the N-YHS historical interpreters as they race to sew a women’s bed gown.
Check out Revolutionary Summerfor a full roster of related programs for all ages.
Let's get to work! What did jobs look like in the 18th century? Join our reenactors and historical interpreters as they bring important professions to life, including milliners, apothecaries, and bookbinders.
The Continental Army wants you! Fall in with a company of soldiers for the afternoon. Explore displays of 18th-century weaponry, learn military drills, and interact with all of the tools and equipment of a common soldier.
Check out Revolutionary Summerfor a full roster of related programs for all ages
Enjoy outdoor refreshments! Light snacks and beverages, including beer and wine, are available for cash purchase. All ages, but ID required to purchase alcohol.