Experience the story of ideas, optimism, and triumph that shaped America’s founding.

Une Exposition… Augmentée !

Notre-Dame, l'Exposition Augmentée

A story for everyone to celebrate the nation’s 250th anniversary

Developed with a team of leading historians and scholars, this exhibition features the figures—both well and lesser known—that shaped the United States.

The exhibition combines the best in digital display and augmented reality to create an interactive and engaging experience that’s fun for people of all ages.


Live the Revolution

Using the HistoPad, an interactive tablet, travel to Boston for a tea party, Philadelphia to sign the Declaration of Independence, Yorktown to declare victory, and, of course, Versailles to sign a treaty.

Travel to Boston for a tea party, Philadelphia to sign the Declaration of Independence, Yorktown to declare victory, and, of course, Versailles to sign a treaty.

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American Revolution Experts

Histovery is committed to historical accuracy. Facts and details are the backbone of our content and a key reason peaple love our exhibitions. We achieve this accuracy with rigorous research by our internal teams and by working wit leading scholars, historians and curators. Together these scholars form our expert committees. The expert committees are subject and/or area specific and are responsible for reviewing and validating all content.

The following experts have confirmed their interest in American Revolution, the Augmented Exhibition.

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Stacy Schiff

Pulitzer Prize winning author
and biographer

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Scott Stephenson

President and CEO
The Museum of the American Revolution

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Paul Morando

Chief Curator
National Museum of the United States Army

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Robert Allison

Professor, History,
Language and Global Culture
Suffolk University, Boston

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Iris de Rode

Historian, teacher Sciences Po
PhD candidate Paris VIII

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Kimberly McCarty

Chief Curator
Washington Crossing, National Park
U.S. National Park Service

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Kathleen DuVal

Professor, History
The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

How do they work ?

Step 1 - Outline and storyboard


• Once the exhibition theme - Notre Dame de Paris for example - is chosen, Histovery begins initial research on the subject to create the outline and storyboard.

• Together these documents define the scenes (experiences) and key figures that will anchor the exhibition.

• Exhibitions typically have between 20-25 experiences.

Step 2 - Concept and outline validation


• Histovery works with the expert committee to verify that the overall narrative is correct and no key historical moments or figures etc... Are missing from the scenes (experiences)...

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