Bringing Phillis to Life: A program by the Massachusetts Historical Society

Massachusetts Historical Society 1154 Boylston Street, Boston, MA, United States

Massachusetts Historical Society presents: Bringing Phillis To Life with Ade Solanke, David Walkdstreicher, CUNY, and Tara Bynum, University of Iowa   This is a hybrid event. FREE for MHS Members. […]

“Phillis In Boston”

Old South Meeting House 310 Washington Street, Boston, MA, United States

This November, Revolutionary Spaces debuts Phillis in Boston, an original new play dramatizing a key moment in the nation and the life of celebrated poet and enslaved author Phillis Wheatley. […]

Boston Tea Party Participant Commemoration – Brooklyn, NY

Green-Wood Cemetery 500 25th Street, Brooklyn, NY, United States

The Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum and Revolution 250 is partnering with the community of Brooklyn, NY to present a commemorative marker to Green-Wood Cemetery for the grave of […]

Boston Tea Party Participant Commemoration – Jamaica Plain, MA

Forest Hills Cemetery 95 Forest Hills Avenue, Jamaica Plain, MA, United States

The Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, Revolution 250, and the Grand Lodge of Masons is partnering with Forest Hills Cemetery to place commemorative markers at the graves of Boston […]

Marshfield 1773 Tea-Burning Reenactment

Marshfield Town Green

Join the Historic Winslow House, Revolution 250 and The Boston Tea Party Museum for a trip back to 1773. Immerse yourself in the past and gain valuable insight into the events leading to the American Revolution. 2pm-3pm ~ Welcoming Proclomation Fife & Drum March of the local militia Engage in a mock children's drill 18th-century […]

Special Boston Tea Party Commemoration: Samuel Adams & John Hancock

Granary Burying Ground Tremont Street, Boston, MA, United States

The Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, Revolution 250, the Historic Burying Grounds Initiative of Boston, and the City of Boston will place special commemorative markers at the graves of Sameul Adams and John Hancock in recognition for the roles in the events leading up to the Boston Tea Party. Tuesday November 28, 2023 11:00am […]

Remembering the Brig Beaver: Pembroke’s Place in the Boston Tea Party

Saturday December 9th, 2023 11:00am The Pembroke Historical Society will partner with the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, and Revolution 250 near the Brick Kiln Yard Historic Site to celebrate Pembroke’s connection to the Boston Tea Party. The Brick Kiln shipyard was located in Pembroke from 1730-1848. It consisted of two separate yards, often with […]

Historical Lecture – Washington, D.C.- Defiance of the Patriots: The Boston Tea Party and the Making of America

Anderson House 2118 Massachusetts Ave., NW, Washington, DC, United States

On the night of December 16, 1773, a party of Bostonians boarded three British vessels and dumped over three hundred chests of tea into Boston Harbor. In addition to objecting to taxation without representation, the participants were also protesting the Tea Act of 1773, which forced them to pay a tax on top of the […]

The Legacy of the Tea Party: Honoring Community Changemakers

Old South Meeting House 310 Washington Street, Boston, MA, United States

To mark the 250th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party, Revolutionary Spaces is sponsoring a civic event to honor three Community Changemakers whose leadership in bringing people together in dialogue has built a shared sense of purpose to drive change. Through their efforts, these honorees organized and inspired people to take action to ensure their […]

The Real Boston Tea Party with James R. Fichter

Lexington Historical Society 13 Depot Square, Lexington, MA, United States

"Coffee or tea?" This simple question was far from innocent in 1773 - it was a test of political affiliation. The Boston Tea Party we think we know is a product of post-independence public memory and propaganda. The real Boston Tea Party was very different. It was divisive. And it did not even destroy all […]

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