Videos & Online Exhibits

Sometimes a picture truly is “worth a thousand words,” especially when the pictures are videos and tell us the story of the Founding of the United States and the principles underlying our constitutional form of government.

There are hundreds of videos and exhibits online. Below are some you might want to watch and share with your friends, family, and colleagues. Try watching it together and discuss what you learned.  You will not only learn, but in many cases be inspired.

A good place to start is the Museum of the American Revolution.

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Museum of the American Revolution

Museum of the American Revolution

Virtual Tour of the Museum   

These immersive experiences plunge you into the action! Explore a 360 degree view of a nearly two-story replica of America’s first Liberty Tree, where colonists gathered to organize a revolt against the British; a meeting of men and women from the Oneida Indian Nation about whether to support the British or Revolutionary side; and board a large-scale replica of an 18th-century privateer ship to discover the war at sea

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Black Founders Virtual Tour

Black Founders: The Forten Family of Philadelphia will immerse you in 360-degree panoramic gallery of images, high-resolution photos of artifacts and documents, and a guided audio tour to explore the story of free Black Philadelphian James Forten and his descendants as they navigated cross-racial relationships in Philadelphia during the American Revolution to become leaders in the abolition and women’s suffrage movements.  More than 100 objects are displayed.

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Liberty Virtual Tour  

Black Founders: The Forten Family of Philadelphia will immerse you in 360-degree panoramic gallery of images, high-resolution photos of artifacts and documents, and a guided audio tour to explore the story of free Black Philadelphian James Forten and his descendants as they navigated cross-racial relationships in Philadelphia during the American Revolution to become leaders in the abolition and women’s suffrage movements.  More than 100 objects are displayed.

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

Museum of the American Revolution

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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Emancipation Proclamation

Join Historian Hari Jones as he describes the series of events which motivated President Abraham Lincoln to issue the Emancipation Proclamation.

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Mount Vernon – Home of George Washington

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Stroll Virtually Through the Home of General and President George Washington

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Another view of the General’s home. 

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George Washington and Religious Freedom

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Battles of Trenton & Princeton

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George Washington and the Making of the Constitution

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The Winter Patriots: A Revolutionary War Tale 

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Now or Never: The Yorktown Campaign of 1781 

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Other Films from Mt. Vernon

U.S. CAPITOL HILL HISTORICAL SOCIETY

We the People: The Declaration of Independence in the National Archives 

We the People: The United States Constitution

We the People: The Capitol 

We the People: The White House 

We the People: The United States Supreme Court 

National Constitution Center  

 

National Constitution Center President and CEO Jeffrey Rosen describes the final day of the Constitutional Convention.

American Treasures: Documenting the Founding 

Hamilton: The Constitutional Clashes That Shaped a Nation 

The Civil War and Reconstruction: Freedom and Equality 

Virtual Field Trips of the National Constitution Center 

Live Online Events and Discussion 

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