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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.
Fun fact: the loose-leaf tea they’ll use for the 250th reenactment was collected by the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum from a global loose-leaf tea drive.
On Nov. 28, 1773, the Dartmouth was the first ship with the cursed tea cargo to arrive in Boston, the owner Joseph Rotch’s son, 23-year-old Francis, had 20 days to unload his cargo and pay 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.
The Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum announces and unveils the newest acquisition to its collection today in this 250th Boston Tea Party anniversary year -- a first-edition book of Phillis Wheatley ...
You can relive the Boston Tea Party and learn more about it through the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum in Boston. The museum ...
O n a chilly December night, 250 years ago, a group of men destroyed a lot of tea.. The Boston Tea Party was an act of civil disobedience. The caper, led by disguised men on the ships and silently ...
Patriotic mobs and harbor tea-dumping returned to Boston on Saturday as the city marked the 250th anniversary of the revolutionary protest that preceded America’s independence.