Step into the revolutionary events of December 16, 1773, at the Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum, situated in Boston Harbor. This floating museum features full-scale replica tea ships, live costumed actors, a multi-sensory documentary, and interactive exhibits. Visitors can explore historic artifacts and engage with the immersive displays, making it an engaging way for families to connect with this pivotal moment in US history. The combination of visual, auditory, and tactile experiences brings the story of the Boston Tea Party to life, offering a vivid and educational journey.
Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum
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