Independence Tour

Independence Hall
Tour the rich past of revolutionary Philadelphia as we visit Independence and Carpenter's Hall, Ben Franklin's tomb, Christ Church, the Betsy Ross House and much more! All above attractions are within easy walking distance from one another.
A walking tour with an estimated running time of 2 hours (includes stops along the way). Guests will meet their tour guide outside the front entrance of the Independence Visitor Center. **Note: This tour requires moderate to intense walking. Dress comfortably!
A walking tour with an estimated running time of 2 hours (includes stops along the way). Guests will meet their tour guide outside the front entrance of the Independence Visitor Center. **Note: This tour requires moderate to intense walking. Dress comfortably!
Valley Forge Tour

Winter Encampment 1777-78
Visit the birth place of the U.S. Army in this pivotal winter encampment. Wind your way through soldier-life demonstrations, Washington's winter headquarters, the Memorial Arch, and much more in a detailed account of the Continental Army's struggle to survive.
A driving/walking tour with an estimated running time of 3-4 hours, includes stops at the Visitor Center & Museum, monuments, and historic cabins. You might also consider bringing a picnic lunch.
A driving/walking tour with an estimated running time of 3-4 hours, includes stops at the Visitor Center & Museum, monuments, and historic cabins. You might also consider bringing a picnic lunch.
The Philadelphia Campaign (Part I - Brandywine & Paoli)

Battle of Paoli
In the spring of 1777 General Lord William Howe devised a plan to occupy the city of Philadelphia. This is Part I of the Philadelphia Campaign tour covering Brandywine Battlefield and Paoli Battlefield. Book now and wage your own campaign today!
A driving/walking tour with an estimated running time of 4-6 hours. You might also consider bringing a picnic lunch.
A driving/walking tour with an estimated running time of 4-6 hours. You might also consider bringing a picnic lunch.
The Philadelphia Campaign (Part II - Independence & Valley Forge)

Anthony Wayne Monument
In the spring of 1777 General Lord William Howe devised a plan to occupy the city of Philadelphia. This is Part II of the Philadelphia Campaign tour, combining the Independence and Valley Forge packages. Book now and wage your own campaign today!
A driving/walking tour with an estimated running time of 6-8 hours, includes stops for refreshments and facilities.
A driving/walking tour with an estimated running time of 6-8 hours, includes stops for refreshments and facilities.
Fort Mifflin Tour

Fort Mifflin
Explore the Fort that held off the British navy "to the last extremity." Fort Mifflin was known as one of the greatest bombardments of the Revolution, one that could have changed the course of American history. This site has been featured on the History Channel and Travel Channel as one of the most haunted locations in America. Want to know why? We'll tell you the back story. Be ready to be astonished!
A walking tour with an estimated running time of 2-3 hours.
A walking tour with an estimated running time of 2-3 hours.
Trenton Barracks & Princeton Battlefield

Battle of Trenton
"It's a fine fox chase, my boys," Washington reportedly called out when the British broke and ran. Visit two of the most crucial battle grounds and experience the life of a soldier in Washington's army.
A driving/walking tour with an estimated running time of 4-6 hours. You might also consider bringing a picnic lunch.
A driving/walking tour with an estimated running time of 4-6 hours. You might also consider bringing a picnic lunch.
Fort Mercer - Battle of Red Bank Tour
Fort Mercer, directly located across from Fort Mifflin, was initially occupied by the Continental Army who seized the riverfront property of James & Ann Whitall, because of its strategic defense location. The Whitall's orchard became the site of Fort Mercer.
A walking tour with an estimated running time of 3 hours.
A walking tour with an estimated running time of 3 hours.
Salem: The Revolutionary County

Hancock House circa. 1734
Hearth and Home against King and Country! Tour the fertile past of this unique county against the scenic backdrop of Southern New Jersey and rediscover the Hancock House, Quinton's Bridge Battlefield, Historic Greenwich and much more. The Garden State remains a garden in Salem County.
A driving/walking tour with an estimated running time of 3-4 hours.
A driving/walking tour with an estimated running time of 3-4 hours.
Historic Batsto Village

Batsto Village - Mansion
An area rich with bog-ore...Historic Batsto Village was essential to the Revolutionary War efforts. Visit this village frozen in time. Our experienced tour guide will lead you through a walking tour of the village.
A walking tour with an estimated running time of 1 1/2 hours.
A walking tour with an estimated running time of 1 1/2 hours.
Old Historic New Castle

New Castle, DE
Just 5 miles from the bustling Delaware Bridge our modern world vanishes in this sleepy colonial town. Founded in 1651 by Dutch Reformers, it became a hotbed for rebellion during the American Revolution. Visit this quaint & curious village with its cobble stone streets and brick layered buildings for a fun filled day in the heart of revolution!
A walking tour with an estimated running time of 2 hours, includes stops for refreshments and facilities.
A walking tour with an estimated running time of 2 hours, includes stops for refreshments and facilities.
Transportation
Need transportation? Revolution Tours, Inc. has worked with Riverfront Limousine Service and B.R. Williams Inc. to help our clients with their transportation needs. For more information on pricing, you may call us at (856) 381-5936.