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Museum of the American Revolution to explore George Washington's legacy with President's Day events
The Museum of the American Revolution is celebrating President’s Day with a weekend full of events paying tribute to the nation’s first president, George Washington.
From Saturday, Feb. 15, through President’s Day on Monday, Feb. 17, the museum will offer demonstrations, talks, performances and crafts that explore the life, leadership and legacy of Washington and the diverse range of people with whom he interacted.
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Kicking off the holiday weekend on Saturday, visitors can make their own “ribbon sash” while learning how Washington used ribbons to differentiate between officer ranks in his newly formed army. Also on Saturday, guests can check out “Meet Joseph Plumb Martin,” theatrical performances which portray one of the thousands of teenaged soldiers in Washington’s Continental Army.
On Saturday and Sunday at noon, museum educators will lead 60-minute Gallery Highlights Tours of the “Black Voices of the Revolution” gallery, highlighting a diverse set of stories, experiences and objects related to people of African descent during the American Revolution. Then, on Sunday, visitors can watch theatrical performances of “Meet Elizabeth Freeman,” portraying the life and experiences of a Massachusetts woman who sued for her freedom from enslavement and won.
Also on Sunday, John Rees, co-author of the upcoming book “Don Troiani’s Black Soldiers in America’s Wars: 1754–1865,” will be in the museum’s rotunda meeting visitors. Living historian Leslie Bramlett will also be there Sunday to discuss the lives of women of African descent during the Revolutionary era.
Each day during the weekend, there will also be in-gallery talks about Washington’s decision not to seek a third presidential term, craft projects to make buttons like those worn during Washington’s campaign, discussions about the life of Harry Washington — who was enslaved by the Washingtons but found freedom through service in the British army — and presentations featuring linen field tent that served as Washington’s command center during the Revolutionary War.
Most President’s Day activities are included with regular museum admission, but tickets to the Gallery Highlights Tour can be purchased online.
Presidents’ Day Weekend at the Museum
Saturday, Feb. 15, through Monday, Feb. 17
Times and ticket prices vary
Museum of the American Revolution
101 South Third Street, Philadelphia
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Andre Washington’s 20 points help Eastern Illinois take down Tennessee Tech 71-61
CHARLESTON, Ill. (AP) — Andre Washington had 20 points in Eastern Illinois’ 71-61 victory over Tennessee Tech on Thursday.
Washington shot 8 for 13, including 4 for 6 from beyond the arc for the Panthers (5-10, 2-3 Ohio Valley Conference). Meechie White added 13 points and four steals. Kooper Jacobi finished with 11 points and added seven rebounds.
The Golden Eagles (6-10, 1-4) were led in scoring by Jah’Kim Payne, who finished with 11 points. Tennessee Tech also got 10 points from Mekhi Turner.
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
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Stars defeat Capitals to end losing streak at 6 | NHL.com
Hintz scored into an empty net at 19:41 for the 4-1 final.
“Everybody played hard, did the right things, got pucks in deep, especially in the third period when we’re trying to close out a lead,” DeSmith said. “So, I thought top to bottom, first, second and third, we were really good.”
NOTES: The Stars swept the two-game season series (including a 1-0 win Oct. 28 in Dallas) and are 8-1-0 in their past nine games against the Capitals. … Duchene had the secondary assist on Steel’s goal, giving him 900 points (374 goals, 526 assists) in 1,157 NHL games. … Hintz has 11 points (seven goals, four assists) in an eight-game point streak against Washington. He had a game-high 12 shots on goal. … Thompson has lost six of his past seven starts (1-5-1).
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Bridge collapse on Washington Avenue leaves emergency crews racing to rescue victims
WHEELING, W.Va. — Emergency crews are responding to a major incident at the Washington Avenue Bridge, which has collapsed into Wheeling Creek.
Multiple police and firefighter units are on the scene, working swiftly to rescue those injured in the collapse.
Three injured workers have been taken to the hospital. Officials say one is a serious injury and two are non-life threatening.
Access to the area has been closed to facilitate rescue operations.
The bridge was closed in early December for a replacement that was expected to take nearly a year.
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