Exhibits at the museum, which is located on Griffin's Wharf (close to where the actual Tea Party occurred on Dec. 16, 1773) include 3D holograms, talking portraits and the Robinson Tea Chest, an ...
Hike to Spirit Falls, a hidden gem in Massachusetts. This beautiful waterfall offers cascading waters, lush forests, and diverse trails. You can admire bright, blooming cherry trees and bunches of ...
Visits to Rural Cemetery, Evergreen Cemetery, Hope Cemetery, Bay Path Cemetery, Meeting House Hill Cemetery and Shaker ...
"Bread serves as a vessel through which to express popular discontent." Food and Drink Editor Louise Montefiore details the ...
The Historical Commission is hosting a conversation with Nicholas Aieta on Oct. 16 as part of a series of events for the ...
Two hundred fifty years ago, events were heading toward a crisis between England and the 13 North American colonies. In December 1773, Boston had held its famous tea party, followed a month later at ...
In 1773 Samuel Adams ... These laws closed the busy port of Boston, put Massachusetts under military rule, and banned public meetings. In response, 12 of the 13 colonies sent representatives ...
The colonists in Massachusetts were forced to act in Boston Harbor on a December evening in 1773 to preserve control of their colonial government. In retaliation for the destruction of the EIC’s ...
It is useful for students to appreciate that New Hampshire’s proximity to Massachusetts Bay Colony also fuelled anti-British sentiment in New Hampshire following the Boston Massacre in 1770, the 1773 ...
That's 16.2 percent of registered voters in Massachusetts. According to the state, 664,220 ballots have been cast by mail.