Events

Wall of Revolutionary War Flags

When
May 6th, 2026 - May 9th, 2026
8:00am - 7:00pm
Where
56 Main StreetWiltonNH

Experience the bold colors and defiant symbols of the American Spirit at our Revolutionary War Flags Display. Stand among the banners that led the charge for independence and discover the stories behind the icons that defined a new nation a large display of flags of the American Revolution along the hillside across from Main Street Park.

Witness the vibrant symbols of a brewing revolution in this striking visual display. The Wall of Revolutionary War Flags brings together the diverse and daring banners that led colonial troops into battle.

From the defiant “Don’t Tread on Me” to the iconic Pine Tree flags of New England, each hand-crafted design tells a story of local pride, fierce independence, and the high stakes of the fight for liberty. It is a rare chance to see the evolving identity of a new nation captured in silk and linen.

Part of Wilton’s week-long celebration of America’s 250th Anniversary, May 2-10.

On a generous loan from the Town of Mont Vernon.

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