an authentic tea chest from the Boston Tea Party. Two of the three ships have been recreated, the Beaver and the Eleanor, which are fun to explore. The film "Let It Begin Here" depicts the events ...
Here's what to know about the history, and how you can relive it here in Boston. Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum tells the tale of the infamous tea dumping. Enjoy a cup of tea in Abigail’s ...
Massachusetts holds a central place in American history as the birthplace of the American Revolution and the site of pivotal ...
This time around, there will be no “Indians” at the Boston Tea Party. On Dec. 16, 1773, some of the 100 to 150 colonists who boarded three ships and tossed their tea into the Boston Harbor disguised ...
according to the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum. The protest known as the Boston Tea Party was in response to the Tea Act, which, in part, maintained a tax on tea imposed by the British Parliament.
(Boston,MA 07/01/16) Photo shows Shawn Ford, Vice President-Executive Director Boston Tea Party ... [+] Ships & Museum (L) and Nick Francesescucci Postmaster, Boston, displaying The Repeal of the ...
The Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum will offer free tours to mark the anniversary of the Boston Tea Party. 251 years ago, on December 161773, the Sons of Liberty dressed as indigenous people ...
at the end of Cemetery Road. The Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum and Revolution 250 will partner with the town of Jay to place commemorative markers at the graves of participants James Starr (1740 ...
Last year, to mark the 250th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party, we unveiled our official Boston.com Boston Tea Party quiz, a dozen questions about the inner workings of one of the most famous ...
In 1773 rebels unconvincingly disguised as Mohawk Indians boarded three docked ships in Boston Harbor and dumped ... repaid the damage caused by the Tea Party, installed a British general as ...