Alexander Hamilton: Immigrant, Patriot, Visionary

Alexander Hamilton: Immigration, Patriot, Visionary explores the founding era through the life of one of its most influential figures, Alexander Hamilton. As one of our country’s founding fathers, Hamilton played a central role in creating the economic, constitutional, social, journalistic, political, and foreign policy templates for modern America. Using reproductions from the Gilder Lehrman Collection, this traveling exhibition teaches viewers about Hamilton’s life as an immigrant, statesman, and innovative thinker whose work shaped the America we live in more than two hundred years after his death.

 

Hamilton exhibition on display at a public library

LOGISTICAL INFORMATION

Size: Six freestanding retractable panels requiring a minimum of 15-18 running feet for display. 

Rental Fees: $450 for a four-week display period.

Rent Your Copy

Purchase information: Your institution may purchase a copy of this exhibition for permanent use for $1,875. Travel case available as a separate purchase. 

Purchase Exhibition

Please email exhibitions@gilderlehrman.org for more information.

SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIALS

ONLINE EXHIBITION

To view a digital version of this exhibition, click here.