The Amherst History Center has opened a new exhibit on the American Revolution, a historic event that shaped the nation. On June 26, 2026, the center unveiled this exhibit, which features various artifacts and information about the Revolution.

"The American Revolution was a pivotal moment in American history, and we are excited to share this exhibit with the community," said a spokesperson for the Amherst History Center. The exhibit is a result of months of planning and research by the center's staff, who worked to create an engaging and informative experience for visitors.

The Amherst History Center is located on Main Street in the heart of Amherst, making it easily accessible to residents and visitors alike. The exhibit is a great resource for Williamsville students and Daemen University historians, who can use it to learn more about the Revolution and its impact on the region. The exhibit's opening is a significant event for the town, as it provides a new cultural attraction and a chance for residents to learn about their local history.

As the town continues to grow and develop, the Amherst History Center remains a vital part of the community, preserving and sharing the town's history for future generations. The exhibit will be open to the public until further notice, and residents are encouraged to visit and learn more about the American Revolution and its significance in Amherst's history. The Amherst History Center will host a special event on July 4, 2026, to commemorate the exhibit's opening and the town's role in the Revolution.