The Museum of the American Revolution has opened its doors in Philadelphia, with fife and drum music, colorful colonial re-enactors and the blessing of former Vice President Joe Biden.
Wednesday’s grand opening festivities traversed three spots in historic Philadelphia, starting at the Tomb of the Unknown Revolutionary War Soldier.
A fife and drum corps provided an 18th century soundtrack as re-enactors marched to Independence Hall.
Current and former governors of states making up the 13 original colonies gave toasts.
Another march led to the new museum for the official dedication and performances including songs from the Broadway hit “Hamilton.”
Biden told the crowd the museum is an important reminder of “how we got where we are.”
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