
Step onto Pinkney Street and meet soldiers, camp followers, and musicians and experience the Revolutionary War through living history.
Learn how African Americans served on both sides of the conflict and explore the military equipment they used.
Discover the essential roles women played in military camps and hear fife and drum music that guided troops on the battlefield.
This program highlights service in integrated units such as the 1st Rhode Island Regiment, who shaped the fight for independence.
This is a drop-in style program. Visitors may join at any time during program hours and explore at their own pace through informal interaction and demonstrations. Advance registration recommended, but not required.

Cost: Free ($5 suggested donation)
This project has been financed in part with State funds from the Maryland 250 Commission, an instrumentality of the State of Maryland. Project contents or opinions do not necessarily reflect the views of the State or Maryland 250 Commission.
About Our Presenters: Living History Co. LLC creates experiences that deepen understanding and appreciation of the full breadth and depth of the American journey. Our presentations range from battle re-enactments to music and cooking demonstrations that reflect American life from the colonial era through the Civil War. Living History Co, has done this work for schools, heritage tourism sites and historical societies. We also supply talent for film and television productions.
Accessibility: Accessing this program requires ascending a flight of stairs.
Cancellation and Refund Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to cancel or alter any programs. Unless otherwise stated, all tickets are non-refundable.
Photography Policy: Historic Annapolis reserves the right to take photographs and video footage of people of all ages at Historic Annapolis-sponsored events for publicity. If you do not wish to be photographed or filmed, please opt out by notifying Historic Annapolis staff.