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Relive the Boston Tea Party from fiery debate to salt water tea with this combo ticket package for the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum and Old South Meeting House, two remarkable sites dedicated to telling the story of "the single most important event leading up to the American Revolution"! Climb aboard historic ships and enjoy a fully narrated tour at the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum and visit Old South Meeting House, the authentic historic building where over 5,000 colonists debated the tea tax in 1773.
Highlights of the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum / Old South Meeting House combo:
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Visit Boston's beautifully restored Old South Meeting House, Boston's "Sanctuary of Freedom!" |
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Enjoy a fully narrated and interactive tour at the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum
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Recount the events as they really happened
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Explore Historic Ships and throw tea into the harbor
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Discover rare revolutionary artifacts and historical documents at Old South Meeting House
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See the Robinson Tea Chest - one of two known surviving tea chests from the 1773 Boston Tea Party |
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Sense the emotion and determination of our forefathers who fought for our freedom and independence. Join Sam Adams and his Fellow Patriots in a Rendezvous with History!
The Boston Tea Party was "the single most important event leading up to the American Revolution. Now the whole family can experience this historic event from fiery debate to salt water tea!
This combination package includes admission to the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum. Celebrating its Grand Opening in June, the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum is dedicated to telling the story of that fateful night of December 16, 1773.
By combining cutting edge interactive technology with live historical performances, the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum offers an experience like no other. Throw tea overboard with the daring Sons of Liberty! Explore three historically restored tall ships! Gaze at the Robinson Half-Chest, one of only two surviving tea chests from the Boston Tea Party. Be inspired by the film "Let It Begin Here" in the Minuteman Theatre and learn the role that you will play in one of the most important events in American history.
This combination package includes admission to the Old South Meeting House. Don't miss your chance to visit in the actual historic building where over 5,000 colonists debated the tea tax in 1773, earning the building a reputation as 'the largest Dissenting Meeting House in Town." Stand in the same hall where Samuel Adams gave his secret signal to throw 340 crates of tea into Boston Harbor at the Boston Tea Party. Find inspiration in this historic landmark where liberty found its allies and the American Revolution got its voice.
At the Old South Meeting House, you will step into the authentic 1729 meeting hours where the Boston Tea Party began, one of the nation's most important colonial landmarks. On exhibit are: tea leaves scoured from the muddy harbor after the Boston Tea Party; a tea label from one of the ill-fated tea crates in 1773; a charming historic 3-D model of colonial Boston showing the Patriots' route to the harbor, and much more.
The Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum / Old South Meeting House tour is great for the whole family. And what a fun way to learn history! Make your reservations, get your eTickets now and step back into history. Relive the Boston Tea Party!
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Boston Tea Party Ships & Museumsm is a registered service mark
of Historic Tours of America®, Inc.
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Boston Tea Party Ships

Visit the the authentic National Historic Landmark where the Boston Tea Party began in 1773! (Image courtesy of FayFoto)

Throw Tea Into the Harbor

Stand in the same hall where Samuel Adams gave the secret signal to destroy the tea in the harbor! (Image courtesy of Julie Sterling Photography)

Relive the Boston Tea Party!

Visit Boston and Step Back into History
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