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BOSTON (CBS) - A couple of men from Key West, Florida are charting a new course for the Boston Tea Party Ship and Museum that will reopen as a new and bigger attraction on the Congress Street ...
It wasn’t Dec. 16, 1773, but just another day at the Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum, which reopened in June near the Griffin’s Wharf location where patriots boarded three ships and heaved ...
What: Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum. Where: 306 Congress St., Boston, Massachusetts. Hours: First tour begins daily at 10 a.m. The last tour starts at 5 p.m.
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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, ...
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 ...
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.
BOSTON (AP) - Boston is breaking ground on a new museum to honor the original Boston Tea Party. That's the one in December 1773 when Massachusetts colonists dumped tea into the harbor to protest a ...
Boston Tea Party Museum workers in awe over descendant’s preserved documents “We would call this the Holy Grail,” said Kristin Harris, research coordinator for the museum as she inspected ...