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Commemorating the 250th Anniversary of the Boston Tea Party, the Massachusetts Historical Society is holding an exhibition which will allow visitors to look at historical artifacts from the time ...
Tea is dumped into the Boston Harbor during the annual Boston Tea Party reenactment on Dec. 16, 2012. Michael Blanchard for Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum By Kristi Palma ...
Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum The Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum offers an immersive experience that takes you back to ...
The Langham, Boston adds in a Paddington hot chocolate experience and tickets to the Boston Tea Party Museum, while hotels like the Ritz Carlton and Boston Marriott Copley pay homage to the ...
The Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum has been collecting tea donations from all over for months, along with notes marking the event’s 250th anniversary. This isn’t the first time the museum ...
At the Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum, staff celebrated the historic day with several special events as part of a larger slate of events planned around the tea party’s 250th anniversary.
The two pieces were returned as part of the museum’s colonial-era provenance program which looks to identify artifacts that ...
You can relive the Boston Tea Party and learn more about it through the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum in Boston. The museum ...
With general admission to the museum, visitors can tour a replica of an 18th century vessel, dump tea in the sea and see the only known surviving tea chest from the Boston Tea Party.
The Boston Tea Party had very little do with tax hikes. And despite the name, it wasn't a party. But it drew the ire of colonial leaders like George Washington. Now, on the 250th anniversary ...
Boston's Phillis Wheatley was America's first African-American and third woman to publish a book of poetry. Her work is back in the spotlight on the 250th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party.