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“American Revolution” Exhibition Buyout

Take an incredible journey back in time to America’s founding with a private viewing of American Revolution: The Augmented Exhibition.  

Duration: 1 hour (additional time priced upon request)
Capacity: 60 guests (maximum)
Location: The Historic New Orleans Collection, 520 Royal Street

Experience the Revolution

Offer your corporate clients, travel group, or party an exclusive journey back in time with a private viewing of American Revolution: The Augmented Exhibition. Immerse yourself in interactive 3D reconstructions of the defining moments of the American Revolution in a new exhibition designed and produced by Histovery, a French technology firm.

A photo shows a museum visitor using a Histopad to view Washington crossing the Delaware in augmented reality.

Using a HistoPad, 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. Along the way, meet the diverse cast of thinkers, leaders, soldiers, and everyday men and women that made this incredible story happen.

Reserving a private viewing provides your group with one hour of exclusive access to the exhibition, separate from the public.

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