This hands-on museum offers an entertaining look ... 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 ...
Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum acquires first-edition copy of Phillis Wheatley’s poetry collection Two hundred fifty years ago this week, a ship called the Dartmouth set anchor in Boston.
Evan O’Brien, creative director for the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, said the story of the Boston Tea Party is one of “common, everyday people.” The famous names like Samuel Adams and ...
Vice President-Executive Director Boston Tea Party ... [+] Ships & Museum (L) and Nick Francesescucci Postmaster, Boston, displaying The Repeal of the Stamp Act 1766 stamp at Boston Tea Party ...
What landmarks do you consider to be iconic state symbols and views? Perhaps the Boston Common, the nation’s oldest public park. Or maybe Concord’s North ...
Often overshadowed by its Boston counterpart, The Yorktown Tea Party took place 250 years ago, one in a series of tea parties ...
The Boston Tea Party Ship and Museum. Those who know Boston know it’s best to forgo a car to get around and, instead, take the “T,” Boston’s mass transit system. Opened in 1897, ...
The second annual Yorktown Tea Festival takes place Nov. 6 through 8 at various locations in Historic Yorktown. Guests will ...
Boyle says, “The Seaport is an up-and-coming area of Boston, featuring the Boston Tea Party [Ships &] Museum, access to the harbor and tons of new restaurants. Some of the best dining ...
and adjacent to the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum and South Station on the underground T, this striking glass and concrete structure is one of InterContinental's best. It shares real estate with ...