Event

Revolutionary War Exhibit, Events Mark Army’s 250th at Army Museum

Fort Belvoir, Va. (June 10, 2025)— The National Museum of the United States Army, just south of

Washington, D.C. near Alexandria, Virginia, will host a day of family-friendly activities on Saturday,

June 14, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m., to mark the U.S. Army’s 250th Birthday. Visitors will also have the chance

to experience the new special exhibition, CALL TO Arms: The Soldier and the Revolutionary War.

Located off the Fairfax County Parkway, minutes from I-95, the Museum offers area residents and

out-of-town visitors a fitting and convenient way to mark the historic day. Free tickets can be

reserved from the Museum’s website and walk-ups are also welcome. On-site parking and admission

are free.

The Museum’s admission includes access to the new 5,000 square-foot Revolutionary War

exhibition featuring a rare collection artifacts from the original colonies, England, France and

Cananda, with the international artifacts on display in the United States for the first time. Birthday

activities will include interactive storytelling, crafts and scavenger hunts. The Museum Store will

feature discounts and giveaways, while the Museum Café will offer complimentary birthday

cookies while they last!

CALL TO Arms: The Soldier and the Revolutionary War opened on June 7. Among the exhibit’s

highlights are a pair of General George Washington’s pistols, the original flag of the 1st Rhode

Island Regiment carried by the Army’s first African American Soldiers, and a complete Loyalist

uniform—one of the rarest items in the collection. The sword of British General Charles Lord

Cornwallis, presented to Washington at the surrender at Yorktown, Virginia, will also be displayed

for a limited time.

Two interactive, 3-D topographical maps will show and tell visitors about the Battle of Bunker

Hill and the Siege of Yorktown. Interactive, touch-screen kiosks will break down the Northern and

Southern theaters by battle. The visitor experience will also be enhanced by seven life-sized cast

figures that help bring to life the personal perspectives of real individuals who fought on the side of

independence.

The Museum is open daily with free admission from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. (closed December 25). Free

tickets are available by request through the Museum’s website at theNMUSA.org.

More details about the Museum can be found in the Museum’s media kit.

About the National Museum of the United States Army

The National Museum of the United States Army provides the only comprehensive portrayal of

Army history and traditions through the eyes of the American Soldier. By preserving, interpreting,

and exhibiting invaluable artifacts, the National Army Museum creates learning opportunities for all

visitors and bonds the American people to their oldest military service. We are America’s Army

Museum. The U.S. Army owns and operates the Museum. The Army Historical Foundation

continues its fundraising role in support of the Museum and manages all retail, catering, and

special events. For more information on the National Museum of the United States Army, visit

www.theNMUSA.org.

About The Army Historical Foundation

The Army Historical Foundation establishes, assists, and promotes programs and projects that

preserve the history of the American Soldier and promote public understanding of and appreciation

for the contributions by all components of the U.S. Army and its members. The Foundation serves

as the Army’s official fundraising entity for the Capital Campaign for the National Museum of the

United States Army. The award-winning, LEED-certified Museum opened on November 11, 2020, at

Fort Belvoir, Va., and honors the service and sacrifice of all American Soldiers who have served

since the Army’s inception in 1775. For more information on the Foundation and the National

Museum of the United States Army, visit www.armyhistory.org