This blog has helped me locate long lost descendants of Charles Cist. I have made reservations at the Wyndham Hotel, 400 Arch Street, downtown Philadelphia, during April 18 & 19th grand opening of the Museum of the American Revolution. Cist family history can help enrich the already planned exhibits at the museum. I plan on bringing Charles Cist's cherry wood Philadelphia walking stick, a signed copy of Continental currency that Charles Cist signed when he was acting treasurer during a session of the Continental Congress, and Cist family photo album from 1800's. This is the first showing of many items to the general public. Come and learn more to enhance your own tour of the Museum of the American Revolution in Philadelphia, PA.
You do not need to be a descendant of Charles Cist to visit the Wyndham Hotel just an enthusiast of American History. There will be an informal gathering to share and discuss American Revolutionary War history.
I have joined the email list of The Journal of The American Revolution. This blog can add value added insights into history, culture, war, economics, and other conflicts concerning Cist.
More information to follow in upcoming blog posts! Make your itinerary travel plans now. Support this new Smithsonian museum. The address is below.
The American Revolutionary War Museum
103 South 3rd Street
Philadelphia, PA. 19106
Recommend to call first # 215.253.6731
by
Andrew C. Allen
pewabic34 at gmail.com
02/28/2017
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