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Boston Tea Party Reenactment at the Old South Meeting House in Boston, MA
On December 16, 1773, more than 5,000 colonists met at Old South Meeting House to decide the Fate of three shiploads of tea docked in Boston harbor...NOW it's your turn! Old South's Tea Party Players portray characters straight from your history books! Hear from the likes of Samuel Adams, John Hancock and Paul Revere in this recreation of the most famous protest in American history--the Boston Tea Party. Take on the role of a Patriot or Loyalist and participate in a spirited, interactive town meeting to debate the colonial tea tax. Add your voice to those of other Patriots and Loyalists concerning the fate of this "bainfull weed"! Will you side with the Patriots and demand the tea is sent back to England? Or will you agree with the Loyalists that we should pay the tax?
There are rumblings in the hall that the Sons of Liberty have other plans! Witness the destruction of the tea first hand in a theatrical storytelling piece that will transport you back to Boston Harbor on the night of December 16, 1773.
Admission: Tickets are $8 each. No additional discounts apply. Advance ticket sales online and by phone begin in October. All seating is general admission. Space is very limited and this event may sell out. We encourage people purchase their tickets early to avoid disappointment.
When:
- December 13, 2009
Points of Interest
Old South Meeting House, Boston, MA
A site for spirited debates, beginning in 1773, when more than 5,000 colonits met here and started the Boston Tea Party.
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Location:
310 Washington St
Boston, MA
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