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Boston National Historical Park
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Boston National Historical Park preserves and interprets Boston's involvement in the American Revolution and the establishment of one of the first United States navy yards. The human story of the struggles, ideals and sacrifices Bostonians made for the fight for freedom is offered though a variety of educational programs, several of which are offered through partnerships with the Bostonian Society and the Old South Meeting House Association.

Below is a list of programs offered by Boston National Historical Park.

Twisted Strands: Simple Machines and Rope Making at the Charlestown Navy Yard

Merchants and Farmers in Battle

What’s Behind a Monument?

Boston and the American Revolution

Faneuil Hall Talks

Bunker Hill Monument Talks

 

Collaborative Programs with other park historical sites.

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Boston Tea Party from Library of Congress Collection  

Did You Know?
Did you know that not until 1835 did folks start referring to the event of December 16, 1773 as "The Boston Tea Party?" For the previous 62 years, the event had been called just what it obviously was, "The Destruction of The Tea.

Last Updated: December 09, 2008 at 11:11 EST