Boston Tea Party 252nd Anniversary Commemoration
Old South Meeting House
Boston, MA 02108
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On one fateful night in December 1773, a cry for liberty echoed through Old South Meeting House—now, 252 years later, the spirit of revolution rings through Boston once more.
Commemorate the 252nd anniversary of the Boston Tea Party with an unforgettable live reenactment of the Meeting of the Body of the People—held in the very room where it all began at Old South Meeting House.
Feel the tension rise as fiery patriots debate the fate of the East India Company’s tea before thousands of restless colonists. Hear the shouts, the arguments, and the call for action that set a revolution in motion. Watch history come to life as your favorite Revolutionary figures, like Samuel Adams, John Hancock, and Paul Revere, grapple with the decision to take bold action against British tyranny, ultimately leading to the dramatic and historic event that became known as the Boston Tea Party.
Join Revolutionary Spaces for an evening of powerful performances, immersive storytelling, and patriotic spirit as we bring December 16, 1773, vividly to life once more. Experience history where it happened—and be part of Boston’s most electrifying annual tradition.
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