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Reenactments, heritage festivals, and living history programs — experience the Revolution where it happened.

Upcoming This Year

Jun

ReenactmentFeatured

Fort Pitt Museum Living History Programs

Fort Pitt Museum, Point State Park, Pittsburgh

The Fort Pitt Museum at Point State Park hosts seasonal living history weekends featuring costumed interpreters demonstrating 18th-century military life, frontier skills, and the strategic role Fort Pitt played during the American Revolution. Programs often include musket demonstrations, camp life displays, and talks about the western frontier campaigns staged from the Forks of the Ohio.

Museum admission required (adults ~$8–10)Multiple weekends through summer; check Fort Pitt Museum seasonal schedule for exact datesMore info →

May

Guided Tour

Fort Pitt Blockhouse Open House & Heritage Tours

Fort Pitt Blockhouse, Point State Park, Pittsburgh

The Fort Pitt Blockhouse — the oldest authenticated structure in western Pennsylvania, built in 1764 and maintained by the Daughters of the American Revolution — hosts open house events and guided heritage tours. Interpreters discuss the Blockhouse's role during the Revolutionary War period, when Fort Pitt served as the command center for American western operations, including support for George Rogers Clark's Illinois Campaign.

FreeOpen seasonally spring through fall; DAR chapter hosts special events around Memorial Day and patriotic holidays. Contact Fort Pitt Society DAR to confirm specific dates.More info →

May

Lecture

George Rogers Clark Lecture & Commemoration

Senator John Heinz History Center / Fort Pitt Museum, Pittsburgh

A lecture or commemorative program held in conjunction with the Fort Pitt Museum or the Heinz History Center marking the anniversary of George Rogers Clark's departure from the Pittsburgh area to launch his 1778–1779 Illinois Campaign. Historians discuss how Fort Pitt served as the critical staging ground for Clark's expedition, which secured the Northwest Territory for the United States and shaped the eventual terms of the Treaty of Paris in 1783.

Museum admission or free for membersTiming varies; may coincide with broader Heinz History Center or Fort Pitt Museum programming. Contact venue to confirm dates.

Jul

4

Festival

Fourth of July Celebration at Point State Park

Point State Park, Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh's annual Independence Day celebration takes place at Point State Park, the very site of the Forks of the Ohio and historic Fort Pitt. The festivities include patriotic ceremonies, live music, and fireworks launched from the confluence of the three rivers. The Fort Pitt Museum and Blockhouse often participate with special programming highlighting Pittsburgh's role in the founding of the nation and the western frontier during the Revolution.

Free (park events); museum admission separateJuly 4; some related museum programs may take place the surrounding weekendMore info →

Oct

Exhibition

Frontier History Day at the Fort Pitt Museum

Fort Pitt Museum, Point State Park, Pittsburgh

An annual educational program at the Fort Pitt Museum focusing on life on the western frontier during the American Revolution. Activities include hands-on demonstrations of 18th-century trades, discussions of Native American alliances and conflicts in the Ohio Valley, and presentations on key events such as the Crawford Expedition, the Gnadenhutten Massacre, and the struggle to hold Fort Pitt as the westernmost anchor of the Continental Army's defenses.

Museum admission requiredTypically held in fall; contact Fort Pitt Museum or Heinz History Center to confirm exact date