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Event
The 238th Anniversary Boston Tea Party Annual Reenactment
The 238th Anniversary Boston Tea Party Annual Reenactment Brought to you by Old South Meeting House
By December 16, 1773, all the fuss about tea in Boston had come to a boil. Three ships loaded with tea sat anchored in Boston harbor. The Patriots were determined to prevent the tea on these ships from being landed on American soil, because if it were, a tax would be due upon it.
This is where you join the party! Come take on the role of Patriot or Loyalist in this spirited reenactment of the Boston Tea Party. Hear from the likes of John Hancock, the richest man in Boston; Francis Rotch, owner of the ship Dartmouth; famed orator and doctor Joseph Warren; and notorious rabble rouser Samuel Adams.
Then, witness firsthand the event that John Adams said "is so bold, so daring, so intrepid and so inflexible, that I can't but consider it an epoch in history."
This event is cosponsored by the Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum, re-opening spring 2012.
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LocationOld South Meeting House (View)
310 Washington Street
Boston, MA 02108
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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Q&A
Question: |
are tickets available at door Sun also for Boston Tea Party? how much is the cost? thanks |
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Limited tickets will be available at the door for $9 each. We recommend that people call us this weekend to inquire about availability, but this event does regularly sell out in advance. |
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Question: |
are tickets available at door Sun also for Boston Tea Party? how much is the cost? thanks |
Answer: |
Limited tickets will be available at the door for $9 each. We recommend that people call us this weekend to inquire about availability, but this event does regularly sell out in advance. |
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