
Boston Harbor & Tea Party Ships
Boston Logan Airport, United States
About This Activity
At the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, actors in period costume guide you aboard two replica vessels and let you throw tea into the harbor yourself. The exhibits document the protest that catalyzed the American Revolution through artifacts and personal testimony. Admission is $35 for adults; book a timed entry online. Continue along the Harborwalk to the New England Aquarium and the Seaport District.
Seasonal note: Open year-round; best Apr-Oct
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