Standing in. We enter here on my left. And you wrap around through 16 galleries and theaters. Pass behind the big painting that you see on the south end of the court all the way around and you actually exit just opposite of where were standing here. You enter a subject of king george iii, when you leave youre a citizen of the american republic. We tell a story. The core narrative is about 1760 to 1790. But then we actually carry you through to the present day to explore the legacies of the American Revolution. First we have to step back to 1776 and we actually start with the recreation of the moment on july 9th, 1776, when a group of soldiers and sailers in new york city first heard the words of the declaration of independence and gathered down at the Bowling Green which is now near the raging bull on wall street, a landmark familiar to many viewers, and tore down an equestrian statue of king george iii. Really marking the beginning of the war of independence. The beginning of the Amer
Concluded. Im scott stevenson. Im the Vice President of clecks exhibititions and program. Were standing on the second floor of the museum. This is where our core excision, 16,000 square feet of exhibition space kind of wraps around this court im standing in. So we enter here on my left and we wraparound 16 galleries and theaters, past behind the big painting you see, all the way around, and you actually exit just opposite of where were standing here. You enter a subject of king george the iii. When you leave youre a citizen of the american republic. So we tell a story. The core narrative is about 1760 to 1790, but then we carry you through the present day to explore the legacies of the American Revolution. First we have to step back to 1776, and we actually start with the recreation of the moment july 9, 1776, when a group of sailors and soldiers in new york city first heard the declaration of independence and gathered at a landmark familiar to many viewers and tore down an equestrian
Concluded. Im scott stevenson. Im the Vice President of clecks exhibititions and program. Were standing on the second floor of the museum. This is where our core excision, 16,000 square feet of exhibition space kind of wraps around this court im standing in. So we enter here on my left and we wraparound 16 galleries and theaters, past behind the big painting you see, all the way around, and you actually exit just opposite of where were standing here. You enter a subject of king george the iii. When you leave youre a citizen of the american republic. So we tell a story. The core narrative is about 1760 to 1790, but then we carry you through the present day to explore the legacies of the American Revolution. First we have to step back to 1776, and we actually start with the recreation of the moment july 9, 1776, when a group of sailors and soldiers in new york city first heard the declaration of independence and gathered at a landmark familiar to many viewers and tore down an equestrian
Concluded. Im scott stevenson. Im the Vice President of clecks exhibititions and program. Were standing on the second floor of the museum. This is where our core excision, 16,000 square feet of exhibition space kind of wraps around this court im standing in. So we enter here on my left and we wraparound 16 galleries and theaters, past behind the big painting you see, all the way around, and you actually exit just opposite of where were standing here. You enter a subject of king george the iii. When you leave youre a citizen of the american republic. So we tell a story. The core narrative is about 1760 to 1790, but then we carry you through the present day to explore the legacies of the American Revolution. First we have to step back to 1776, and we actually start with the recreation of the moment july 9, 1776, when a group of sailors and soldiers in new york city first heard the declaration of independence and gathered at a landmark familiar to many viewers and tore down an equestrian
Concluded. Im scott stevenson. Im the Vice President of clecks exhibititions and program. Were standing on the second floor of the museum. This is where our core excision, 16,000 square feet of exhibition space kind of wraps around this court im standing in. So we enter here on my left and we wraparound 16 galleries and theaters, past behind the big painting you see, all the way around, and you actually exit just opposite of where were standing here. You enter a subject of king george the iii. When you leave youre a citizen of the american republic. So we tell a story. The core narrative is about 1760 to 1790, but then we carry you through the present day to explore the legacies of the American Revolution. First we have to step back to 1776, and we actually start with the recreation of the moment july 9, 1776, when a group of sailors and soldiers in new york city first heard the declaration of independence and gathered at a landmark familiar to many viewers and tore down an equestrian