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Yorktown Victory Celebration
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37.238766,-76.518199
176384
Location
200 Water Street
Yorktown, VA
Description

About Celebrate America's momentous 1781 Revolutionary War victory at Yorktown on October 17 & 18 with artillery firings, exhibits and interpretive programs examining the pivotal siege. At the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown visitors to the Continental Army encampment will discover aspects of military life, from enlistment to troop supplies and flintlock muskets to 18th-century medical care. Throughout the day, visitors can discuss military tactics and learn about life in the Virginia colony. Artillery demonstrations, showcasing the varied roles of the artillery crew, will take place in the outdoor amphitheater at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Farm visitors can learn about typical life of a Revolution-era farming family. Special demonstrations will explore 18th-century foodways and the convergence of cultures through food at the farm kitchen and enslaved people's quarters. Films & Exhibits At the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown, stories of citizens and soldiers unfold daily through immersive films, exhibition galleries and interpretive programs in outdoor re-creations of a Continental Army encampment and Revolution-era farm. Daily indoors, visitors can take in the award-winning "Liberty Fever" introductory film and tour immersive exhibition galleries, including a 4D-experiential "Siege of Yorktown" theater that transports visitors to the Yorktown battlefield in 1781, with wind, smoke and the thunder of cannon fire. Actors portray allied Generals Washington and Rochambeau and British General Cornwallis as well as Joseph Plumb Martin, a member of the Continental Army's Corps of Sappers and Miners who helped build fortifications at Yorktown, and Sarah Osborn, who followed the Continental Army with her husband and served food and coffee to the troops, as well as Alexander Hamilton in his first military role in the Continental Army and his famous words - "Rush on boys!" - as the militia secures Redoubts 9 and 10.