Calendar of Historical Programs

Supporting scholarship and promoting popular understanding of the American Revolution is central to the work of the American Revolution Institute. The Institute welcomes distinguished scholars and authors to share their insights and discuss their latest research with the public at Anderson House through lectures, author's talks and panel discussions. The Institute also hosts a variety of other historical programs throughout the year, including our Lunch Bite object talks, battlefield tours, special Anderson House tour programs and other events. Many of the events we offer are free.

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Author’s Talk – The Road to Charleston: Nathanael Greene and the American Revolution

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Dupont Kalorama Museum Walk Weekend

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Dupont Kalorama Museum Walk Weekend

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Lecture – Playing with Fire: From American Revolutionaries to French Revolution

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Lunch Bite – Tarleton’s Second Battle of Cowpens

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Revolutionary War Camp: Revolutionary Friendship, Session 1 Ages 9-10

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Revolutionary War Camp: Revolutionary Friendship, Session 1 Ages 9-10

Author’s Talk – “The Only Unavoidable Subject of Regret”: George Washington, Slavery, and the Enslaved Community at Mount Vernon

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Revolutionary War Camp: Revolutionary Friendship, Session 1 Ages 9-10

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Revolutionary War Camp: Revolutionary Friendship, Session 1 Ages 9-10

Lecture – Why George Washington’s Leadership is Still Important

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Revolutionary War Camp: Revolutionary Friendship, Session 1 Ages 9-10

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