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Join our Curator, Gerry Ward, for a free guided tour of the "Revolutionary Portsmouth" exhibition, exploring the pivotal choices made by everyday citizens during the lead-up to and the American Revolution. Step into a historic house that may have sheltered influential Revolutionary figures and delve into the experiences of local African Americans, Native Americans, and women during this significant era. Discover the implications of democracy versus monarchy and patriotism versus loyalty, while also learning about life on the home front and the town's architecture and material culture in the 1760s and 1770s. Tours are offered at 12:00 PM and 5:30 PM, with no registration required. For more information, visit: portsmouthhistory.org/exhibitions/revolutionary-portsmouth/.
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