From seamstresses to sailmakers, potters to bakers, join costumed historical tradespeople at the Museum of the American Revolution on May 17 for Makers of Revolutionary Philadelphia Living History Day.
Attendees will enjoy hands-on crafts and activities, see demonstrations of 18th-century skills and trades, and meet the diverse people who made the Revolution in 1770s Philadelphia.
Visitors of all ages can see how to roll a cartridge, make pepper-pot soup, learn how corn was used to make corn husk dolls, and more.
Get your History Explorer passport stamped by all of the different makers to win a prize.