Alisa Dupuy has been portraying Martha Dandridge Custis Washington as she was during the American Revolution since 2009 and has performed for hundreds of audiences nationwide. Her engaging solo performance explores Martha’s early life, her first marriage and children, her meeting and marriage to George Washington, and the trials and triumphs they endured during the Revolutionary War. Audiences gain insight into what it was like to be part of the nation’s first “First Couple,” as well as reflections on their lives together. This event is pay-what-you-wish. Similar living-history and museum programs typically carry a $10 per person admission, and guests Read More
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Washington Crossing Historic Park is pleased to partner with the David Center for the American Revolution at the American Philosophical Society to host a lecture by Dr. Michelle Craig McDonald on her new book, "Coffee Nation: How One Commodity Transformed the Early United States". The event registration link will be coming soon! |
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