Boston, Nov. 17, 2014, — The history of Boston Tea Party comes alive this December. It’s December 16, 1773 and trouble was brewing in Boston. Presented by Boston’s famed Old South Meeting House and the new Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, the 241st Boston Tea Party Anniversary & Annual Reenactment is an opportunity for the public to experience one of America’s most iconic public protests.

Picture from Boston Tea Party reenactment in 2012(photo credit: Michael Blanchard Photography).
Reenactors from across New England tell the story of the Boston Tea Party and theatrically recreate the evening of December 16, 1773, which sparked the American Revolution. It all begins with a fiery tea tax debate at Old South Meeting House, the actual historic hall where the colonists gathered to protest British rule 241 years ago. Then, the public joins a lively procession to the waterfront, and witnesses as the Sons of Liberty destroy actual tea in Boston Harbor!
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2014 - the Actual Historic Anniversary!
6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
TIMELINE: 6:30 – 7:30 p.m.
The Meeting of the Body of the People – TICKETED EVENT (Ticket includes access to a reserved viewing area along Boston’s historic waterfront for the destruction of the tea)
Old South Meeting House - 310 Washington Street at Milk Street, Boston, MA
Ticket holders join an authentic, spirited and theatrical colonial debate at Old South Meeting House to protest the tax on tea and demand liberty from the British crown, just as unprecedented numbers of colonists gathered in this very building more than 240 years ago. Samuel Adams, John Hancock, Paul Revere and other Patriot leaders join in a heated debate with crown-loving Loyalists in this final attempt to peaceably resolve the crisis before the midnight deadline. Visitors are encouraged to join the debate, letting their voices be heard in the very place where Boston’s most famous act of rebellion began.
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7:30 – 8:00 p.m.
Huzzah for Griffin’s Wharf! – OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC
Procession from Old South Meeting House to the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum - Milk Street to Congress Street to Pearl Street
Led by fife and drums and accompanied by colonial reenactors, the public is invited to march from Old South Meeting House to Boston historic waterfront where Griffin’s Wharf once stood along the same route the Sons of Liberty took to Boston Harbor to destroy the tea in 1773!
8:00 – 8:30 p.m.
Boston Harbor, a Tea Pot Tonight! – OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC (Ticket holders have access to a reserved viewing area on the Harborwalk)
Destruction of the Tea at the new Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum - 306 Congress St. on the Congress Street Bridge, Boston, MA
The public is invited along with the re-enactors to line the shores of Boston Harbor and watch as the Sons of Liberty storm aboard the Brig Beaver and destroy chest after chest of East India tea, just as colonists did 241 years before. In this fully narrated program, the Sons of Liberty board the ship, opening the hold and hoisting tea chests on deck. Tea chests are broken open and actual tea from the East India Tea Company (still in existence) is spilled into Boston’s historic waters. Viewers are encouraged to cheer “Huzzah” as each chest is dumped into Boston Harbor as they witness the dramatic conclusion of the single most important event leading up to the American Revolution.
TICKETS: This Event Sells Out Annually. Great Deals Online!
- AS OF SEPTEMBER 1, 2014 early bird ticket prices are $20/per person
- ON NOVEMBER 1, 2014 ticket prices jump to General Admission pricing - $25/per person
- Deluxe accommodations overlooking Boston’s historic waterfront and the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum
- Two (2) adult (age 13+) combo tickets with access to both the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum and Old South Meeting House
- Two (2) tea infused beverages – choice of RumBa’s hard tea rum cocktails (Life & LiberTeaor The Tea Act) or hot tea
- Tea Amenity - Boston Tea Company Connoisseur’s Mini Wooden Tea Chest which includes 20 tea bags in five gourmet blends: English Breakfast, Earl Grey, Oriental Treasure Green Tea, Pomegranate Green Tea and Lemon Honey Chamomile Herbal
- Tickets for two (2) to the 241st Anniversary Boston Tea Party Reenactment -valid Tues., Dec. 16, 2014 ONLY. Also includes VIP waterfront viewing in front of the InterContinental Boston kiosk along the Fort Point Channel overlooking the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum
- Barlow’s, located at 241 A St., will be offering the Hard Teatini - Sweet Tea Vodka, Cointreau and lemonade - $11
- Harpoon Brewery, located at 306 Northern Ave., will be launching a new Boston Tea Party craft beer in December 2014
- RumBa, a popular and award-winning rum bar located in the InterContinental Boston at 510 Atlantic Ave adjacent to the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, will be offering:
- Life & LiberTea - Rum steeped with Earl Grey tea, honey syrup and fresh muddled lemons - $14
- Tea Act - Rum, Domaine de Canton Ginger Liqueur,Mathilde Pêche, fresh brewed iced tea, fresh muddled ginger and fresh lemon juice - $14
- Barking Crab, located at 88 Sleeper St., will be offering The Crabby Tea Party - one cup of clam chowder, one entree of Harpoon IPA battered fish & chips and a pint of Harpoon IPA - $25
- InterContinental Boston, located at 510 Atlantic Ave, will be opening a heated outdoor bar on the waterfront patio overlooking the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum open from 7 p.m. - 10 p.m. offering an array of cocktails and hot toddies such as:
- 1773 - Grand Marnier, Zacapa, Benedictine & Brandy, Khalua, half and half, vanilla extract and hot water - $14
- Tavern Road, located at 343 Congress St., will be offering the Rowe’s Revolution - Gin, Bianco Vermouth, Blackberry Syrup and Red Rooibos Tea- $11
- Smith & Wollensky, located at 294 Congress St. adjacent to the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, will be offering a special Boston Tea Party Reenactment Prix Fixe Dinner featuring Samuel Adams Boston Lager™ and a multi-course selection of hearty braised dishes from the fall menu- $30