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Educator Day

American Revolution: The Augmented Exhibition

March 28, 2026, 11 a.m.–2 p.m.

520 Royal Street
Tricentennial Wing, 1st Floor

Calling all educators: join us for a special opportunity to visit American Revolution: The Augmented Exhibition! Explore interactive 3-D reconstructions of the defining moments of the American Revolution in this new exhibition experience designed and produced by Histovery, a French technology firm. Admission is free with RSVP required via the contact form below.

Learn about how this interactive exhibition can bring history alive for your students. HNOC education department staff will be on site to answer questions and help you schedule a free field trip to the museum.

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About American Revolution

Using a HistoPad—an interactive tablet—travel to Boston for a tea party, Philadelphia to sign the Declaration of Independence, Yorktown to declare victory, and, of course, Versailles to sign a treaty. Beyond the thirteen colonies, discover the pivotal role played by New Orleans and the Gulf South in the American Revolution. Along the way, meet the diverse cast of thinkers, leaders, soldiers, and everyday men and women who made this incredible story happen.

Developed with a team of leading historians and scholars, the exhibition celebrates figures—both well and lesser known—who shaped the United States. American Revolution is an engaging opportunity to explore the revolution in a fresh way that is tailored for all ages in multiple languages (French, Spanish, and German).

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Submit the form below and indicate what time you wish to visit the exhibition, from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

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