Celebrating America's 250th with Washington's Red, White, and Blue Garments
What makes the clothing George Washington wore special? Amanda Isaac, Chief Curator of Fine and Decorative Arts discusses bringing three of Washington's garments together for the first time in more than 220 years. Learn about their significance in history, and consider seeing them in person, while they're on display! A very big thank you to the New Hampshire Historic Society for loaning the red waistcoat!

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