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NEW BEDFORD — When you think back to your childhood history classes one of the major historical events that comes to mind, especially if you're from Massachusetts, is the Boston Tea Party. That ...
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.
You learned about the Boston Tea Party in school but did you learn how New Bedford was involved in it?
The Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum offers an immersive experience that takes you back to December 16, 1773, the day when American colonists protested against British taxation by dumping 342 ...
With the cutting of a gigantic cake topped with a decorative ship, Harborfest has arrived in Boston, and commemorating the 250th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party is a top focus of the weekend ...
Some modern estimates say the destroyed tea would have brewed more than 18 million cups, according to the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum.
Tax Notes contributing editors Robert Goulder and Joseph J. Thorndike break down three important tax aspects of the Boston Tea Party on its 250th anniversary.
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.
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. Sophie Park for The New York Times ...