The Patriots of 1776

When

Where

Laurel Hill East

Many figures from the American Revolution ended up in permanent repose at Laurel Hill East. We have celebrated their lives and achievements in the founding of our Nation during the Revolutionary War. But what did they actually do in the pivotal year of 1776? This tour highlights what these figures were doing 250 years ago, in the days and months just before and after the Declaration of Independence.

Generously sponsored by Carol R. Yaster and William J. Levant, Esq.

Tour Guide: Russ Dodge

COST

  • $20/General Admission (Ages 13 and up)
  • $18/Seniors (Ages 65+) and Students with ID
  • $15/Members of the Friends of Laurel Hill
  • $10/Youth (Ages 6-12)
  • $2/Access Card Holders (can purchase up to 4 tickets) **
  • Free/Ages 5 and under

** Access Card + Valid Photo I.D. must be presented at check-in.

Please note – youth and children must be accompanied by an adult.

Advanced ticket purchases are strongly encouraged.

DIRECTIONS

This tour departs from Laurel Hill East’s Gatehouse entrance at 3822 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19132. Information on directions, parking, and visiting guidelines are linked here to better plan your visit.

This Laurel Hill tour is recognized in honor of America's 250th.

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