July 4th

at the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

American Revolution Museum at Yorktown Liberty Celebration Artillery Firing
Children carrying American flags
American Revolution Museum at Yorktown Declaration of Independence
Give Me Liberty Exhibition
American Revolution Museum at Yorktown
American Revolution Museum at Yorktown George Washington statue

Happy 250th Birthday America!

One Museum • One Day • Four Historic Events

1

Liberty Celebration

We don't blow out candles. We fire cannons!
Free with admission. Learn more.

American Revolution Museum at Yorktown artillery firing

2

Star-Spangled Cookout

A historic evening of food and fun for the whole family.
View the menu & buy tickets.

 Three children parading American flags across a field

3

Give Me Liberty!

See a nearly 200-year-old copy of the Declaration of Independence and experience what Virginians faced in the American Revolution.
Free with admission. Learn more.

 Give Me Liberty exhibit. Rothermel portrait, Courtesy of Red Hill

4

Civic Season

Connect with the past. Take action in the present.
Free with admission. Learn more.

Civic Season logo

Liberty Celebration, "Give Me Liberty" signature exhibition, "Fresh Views of the American Revolution" and Civic Season activities are included with general admission to the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown. Star-Spangled Cookout requires a separate ticket purchase.

Residents of James City County, York County and the City of Williamsburg, including William & Mary students, receive complimentary admission to both museums with proof of residency. Parking is free for museum visitors.


About the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

American Revolution Museum at YorktownThe American Revolution Museum at Yorktown is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily (closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s days) and located on Route 1020 near the Colonial Parkway in Yorktown.

A commemorative partner of the Virginia American Revolution 250 Commission, the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown tells the story of the nation’s founding. Comprehensive indoor exhibits and outdoor living-history areas capture the transformational nature and epic scale of the Revolution and its relevance today.

Admission tickets can be purchased online or in person. Plan your visit today or call (757) 253-4838 for more information. Parking at the museum is free for museum visitors. A free shuttle service is available to Historic Yorktown on the Yorktown Trolley.