“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.
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.
Getting Here
HNOC’s museum is located at 520 Royal Street in the French Quarter, on Royal Street between Toulouse and St. Louis. Our Williams Research Center is located at 410 Chartres Street.
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Discover the rich history and culture of New Orleans with a private group outing from the Historic New Orleans Collection.
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