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The Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum has a new item on loan: an original vial of tea believed to be from the Boston Tea Party. (Yes, that one.) It's on view at the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum.
The Boston Tea Party, which happened Dec. 16, 1773, is one of the nation’s most iconic events and propelled the country down the road to revolution.
The Boston Tea Party happened on Dec. 16, 1773 -- 237 years ago today. With all the attention paid to the modern Tea Party movement, a look back in history may be in order.
An important tribute to the nation’s history- the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum- is finally on its way back. It originally opened in 1973 to commemorate the events of Dec. 16, 1773, when ...
Accessible for free, the virtual celebration will include a costumed dramatization of the original 1773 tea dump, ... executive director of the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum.
Bev York speaks to participants in a Boston Tea Party reenactment, held at Willimantic’s Heritage Park on Dec. 16, the 250th anniversary of the original tea party.
From tea salvaged at the Boston Tea Party, to a bronze angel watching over Boston for a century, history is hidden everywhere. Last year marked 250 years since an act that cemented Boston in ...
The Tea Party movement has been staging rallies around the country to protest taxes and government spending, including a protest in Boston, where the original Tea Party took place. Historians say ...
Boston Tea Party reenactment Saturday to mark 250 years since historic protest 02:33. ... They'll also see Robinson's Tea Chest, the only one left from the original tax protest in 1773, ...
More than two months away from the 250th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party, organizers say they have already invested hundreds of thousands of dollars into marking the grand occasion, a total the… ...
Costumed re-enactors at the Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum in Boston, a tourist attraction that will host part of the 250th anniversary of the event on Dec. 16.