Enjoy a journey through the remarkable story of America’s founding and gain a deeper understanding of the people, events, and ideals that gave birth to our nation. At the museum, you will: Learn about the causes of the American Revolution and the experiences of a wide-range of individuals from both sides of the conflict Experience the Revolutionary era through the eyes of soldiers, sailors, civilians, free and enslaved African Americans, women, and children Explore the Museum via authentic objects and images, first and third person interpretation, and immersive environments Educator facilitated tours perfect for grades 4-12 BOOK YOUR FIELD TRIP EXPERIENCE TODAY! Alison English 267.858.3308 [email protected] Gina Romanelli 215.409.6695 [email protected] CONTACT Contact one of these sales representatives for your one-stop seamless booking experience. PRICING For Groups of 15 or more Students: $15.50 Additional Chaperones: $17.50 One free chaperone for every 10 students A total savings of $9.50 for students and $16 for adult chaperones Take your students on a whirlwind journey from the American Revolution to the birth of “We the People.” At the Museum of the American Revolution, explore the personal stories of the men and women who fought for America’s independence. Complete your journey at the National Constitution Center as you discover how 13 newly independent states became one nation of “We the People.” Inspire citizenship in your students at the National Constitution Center, the only museum dedicated to the U.S. Constitution and your one-stop civic education headquarters. Immerse students in: Freedom Rising, the 17-minute, live production that tells the story of the American quest for freedom – now open in the all-new Sidney Kimmel Theater The Story of We the People, the Constitution Center’s innovative, multimedia main exhibit Signers’ Hall, where students can sign the U.S. Constitution alongside 42 life-size bronze statues of the Founding Fathers Hands-on, critically acclaimed feature exhibits FREE Gallery Talk and Printed Exhibit Guides