Showing posts with label American Revolution. Show all posts
Showing posts with label American Revolution. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

A Navel History of The American Revolution - Ebook






A Navel History of the American Revolution.  A rather extensive ebook from our collection.  419 pages.  To read this ebook full screen, left click the icon a the bottom right hand corner of the above container.  To exit full screen mode, hit the escape key on your keyboard.  Bookmark this page for future reference so that you can come back and continue to read it here online.

 

Yorktown, Virginia
Yorktown, Virginia (Photo credit: Battleofthehook)


















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Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Marines In The American Revolution Ebook



Marines In The American Revolution from Chuck Thompson

This one is a long read so bookmarking this page is a good idea.  To read the book in full screen mode, left click the icon at the far right bottom of the above container.  To exit full screen mode, hit the escape key on your keyboard.

To learn more about the American Revolution, take a trip to the Yorktown Victory Center.


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Yorktown Victory Center, Construction Views, (Part 3)




We received some of the inside construction pictures to allow everyone to see what is presently going on at the Yorktown Victory Center and how the new museum is progressing.  Pictures are courtesy of the Jamestown/Yorktown Foundation.  The above picture is of the finishing of the center basement slab of the upcoming American Revolution Museum.


This picture is the south elevation.


Here we have the installation of the basement concrete masonry looking west.  Starts to put the entire project into perspective as to just how big this museum is going to be.


Here is the foundations of the north elevations.  This is the section closest to the entrance into the present living museum.  

  The Yorktown Victory Center is open everyday with the exception of Christmas Day.  Yes they will be open for Thanksgiving and have a very special day planned for Thanksgiving where they will be demonstrating the collection of food from the farm and food preparations of the period.  

  Average length of a tour is about 2 and half hours.  Now of course that is just an average and is dependent on one's level of interest.  A history buff could spend and entire day here and still want more.  The indoor museum which we are not able to show pictures of, because indoor photography is not permitted, could easily take up half your day.  But allow us to clue you in.  If you have ever been to Disney, the level of displays are easily comparable.  It's the best of both worlds.  Living history and traditional museum history and an incredible movie theater showing even more.

  It's a great way to step back in time and immerse yourself into the 18th century period.  To see what our forefathers fought for and why.  What the struggles of life were really like.  Put your cell phone away while you are here.  You do not want modern distractions to spoil the experience.  

  Yorktown offers incredible history and it is found throughout a number of streets in the historic area.  But the best is found right here at the Yorktown Victory Center, soon to be the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown.  

  Oh and let's not forget what we are expecting of the new structure.  It's going to be an 80,000 square foot super center to be considered a nationally recognized facility with classrooms and event space.  Plus the farm and encampment areas will be expanded and an amphitheater will be added to the mix.

   Even though we are still a while away from the new American Revolution museum being completed, it's an amazing journey through time exploring the Yorktown Victory Center.  Put a trip through this place on your calendar as soon as you can.  You will be glad you did.  
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Sunday, November 17, 2013

Drug Supplies In The American Revolution, Ebook

Battle of the Hook- By Chuck Thompson of TTC Media
Battle of the Hook- By Chuck Thompson of TTC Media (Photo credit: Battleofthehook)


Drug Supplies In The American Revolution from Chuck Thompson

Drug Supplies in the American Revolution.  A special ebook from our Liberty Education Series.  It's a short 36 pages.  To read the ebook in full screen, just left click the icon at the far bottom right hand side of the above container.  To exit full screen, just hit the escape key on your keyboard.  The pictures in the above ebook were taken at the Yorktown Victory Center at the Revolutionary encampment exhibit.  Free downloads of the above ebook are available from our Slideshare account.  
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Saturday, November 16, 2013

Causes of The American Revolution - Ebook

Battle of the Hook, 2013
 (Photo credit: Battleofthehook)


Causes of the American Revolution from Chuck Thompson

Causes of the American Revolution, special ebook for your consideration.  It's only a short 70 pages total.  Actually less than that when you take into consideration the cover and opening pages are not really where you are spending any time reading.  To open the above book into full screen mode, left click the icon at the far bottom right hand side of the above container.  To exit full screen mode, just hit the escape key on your keyboard.  Liberty Education Series.


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Saturday, November 9, 2013

David Bushnell and His American Turtle, American Revolution

English: Bushnell's "Turtle", Oceano...
English: Bushnell's "Turtle", Oceanographic Museum, Monaco Deutsch: Bushnells "Turtle" im Ozeanografischen Museum Monaco (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
The world's first known submarine was invented during the American Revolution by an American Patriot, David Bushnell.  The name of the machine was known as the Turtle.  Those of you that have followed this site know all about the story of the Turtle through our hosting of the Liberty's Kids series on here.  For those of you who have not heard this story, well here is your chance to learn all about it now.  The book below is only 24 pages long so it's a rather fast read.


David Bushnell And His American Turtle from Chuck Thompson

To read the above in full screen mode, right click the icon at the far bottom right hand side of the container above.  To exit, hit the escape key on your keyboard.  Liberty Education Series.

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Friday, November 8, 2013

Yorktown Victory Center Continental Army Encampment (Part 2)


























Earlier this week we had the privilege of touring the Yorktown Victory Center and it's various areas of living history.  Today we are going to cover the Continental Army Encampment.  Again, a super job of recreating an historical view of what life was like during the American Revolution has been extremely well done and again, this one area alone is worth the visit for anyone seeking to further their knowledge of American History.

  One section of the encampment focuses on military operations and demonstrations of firing both muskets and canons are done throughout the day.


An interpreter, well versed in history, explains every step of preparing to fire a musket in a military lineup.  He goes through all the steps and fires the musket into an area free from any form of endangerment to any humans or species.  Once done, he further explains the steps for reloading and demonstrates the process until he once again fires a second shot.


Pictured above is part of a table of tools and weapons used during the period.

Multiple canons are on display and yes one of them does actually get fired.

There are a number of muskets on display and if you have never had the opportunity to hold one in your hands, you get a chance to do so here at the encampment.  Again, this is a living museum and many areas are hands on.  How often do you get such a grand opportunity?

There are numerous tents that you can go into and explore what life was like inside one of these.

Attention to detail is never lacking.  There are surprises around each corner and if you have your camera ready, you have some great opportunities to take advantage of.

An entire area has been dedicated to what cooking for the troops was like and even includes the supply shed.

Foods and their preparations are fully demonstrated.  The above is only a very small sampling of what you will see.

Pictured here is the troops laundry area and costs for having someone wash your cloths for you based on the money used during that period.

There is also the encampments doctor with all his tools and medicines used during the time and he covers their uses in full detail.  Sure we have pictures, but the objective is to get you to pay a visit and see everything for yourself and start your own educational process.  While we seek to educate as many people about our nation's history, we have found that taking a hands on approach gives a more true appreciation for such.  With that said, this is why we are promoting area museums and sites and will continue to do so.  It's a combined effort to bring our nations history to as many people as possible for a greater appreciate of what this country really is and can once again be.


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