Hands-on History: Powder Horn Project

Location

Queens

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Date

Jul 20 2024

Time

1:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Cost

Free

Hands-on History: Powder Horn Project

On July 4th, 1776, the Continental Congress of the American colonies declared independence from Great Britain, signaling the beginning of the American Revolutionary War! Young men, along with Rufus King, joined the fight and became patriots! Rufus fought from 1777 to 1780 in Rhode Island. Soldiers like him would have carried their own powder horns and muskets for battle. They decorated their horns, made from ox or cow horns, with symbols and words of battle and freedom.

Stop by and make your own paper powder horn and celebrate America’s independence!

Hands-on History is a FREE family program series held each first and third Saturday of the month at King Manor from 1-4pm.

Location:

King Manor Museum in Rufus King Park
150-03 Jamaica Ave, Jamaica, NY 11432
Queens

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