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Explore Revolutionary War History – Rare Prints, Books, Maps & More
Currently on display in our Colorado shop is an exhibit of American Revolutionary War historical prints, flags, books, and maps. This collection offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Revoluti...
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Symbols of Revolution: Liberty Poles & Caps
The small peaked hat, known as a Liberty Cap or Phrygian Cap, became a symbol of resistance to British rule and taxation among early colonists. Liberty poles were another form of resistance, a larg...
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Blueskin was one of Washington’s two primary mounts during the Revolutionary War. The horse was a half-Arabian, sired by the stallion "Ranger,” and a gift to Washington from Colonel Benjamin Tasker...
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Marquis de Lafayette and the American Revolution
French aristocrat Marquis de Lafayette sailed to the United States in 1777 to volunteer his services to the Continental Army. Lafayette spent the long winter of 1777 with George Washington’s army a...
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George Washington and Continental Uniforms
When George Washington became the leader of the nascent Continental army, he wanted his troops to present as a professional military organization. Although none of Washington's uniforms from the Re...
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