This "American Rifleman Television" segment explores the events of April 19, 1775, in Lexington and Concord, marking the start of the American Revolutionary War. The video highlights the historical significance of this day, 250 years later, and aims to educate viewers on the critical moments that led to the outbreak of open warfare between Great Britain and the American colonies. It encourages viewers to visit americanrifleman.org/artv for full episodes and mentions NRA membership and programming on the Outdoor Channel.
This video, "The Road To Revolution: 250 Years Later," commemorates the 250th anniversary of the "Shot Heard Round The World" in April 2025, marking the beginning of the American Revolution. It explores the historical events and actions preceding the battles of Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775, highlighting the role of militiamen in defying British regulars. The feature is presented as part of "American Rifleman Television" and directs viewers to their website and Outdoor Channel for complete segments and new episodes. It also includes a call to action to join the NRA.
This video offers a glimpse into a private military museum featuring a wide array of historical military artifacts and vehicles, with a specific focus on the American Revolutionary War and George Washington. While the video's primary theme is historical military displays, it also mentions a significant collection of over 2,000 working weapons, suggesting a strong firearms component. The museum covers multiple conflicts from the Revolutionary War to Afghanistan and boasts extensive collections of uniforms, vehicles, and weaponry. The description also highlights a separate "Hot Rod Museum" with vintage vehicles, memorabilia, and classic Americana.
This video showcases a "Revolutionary War Display" and announces new Friday tours for a museum. The museum covers military history from 1775 through Afghanistan. The content emphasizes making history come alive and encourages visits on Wednesdays, Fridays, or Sundays starting at 10 am. A link to shop t-shirts is also provided.
This video offers a tour of two new museum displays: one dedicated to the American Civil War (1861-1865) and another to the American Revolutionary War (1775-1783). It highlights historical artifacts from these pivotal periods in American history. Information on museum operating hours (Wednesdays and Sundays, 10 am, April-November) and where to purchase tickets and merchandise is provided. The museum is identified as Dragon's Muzzle.
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