As part of Big Blend Radio’s America 250 celebration, this special episode of Way Back When explores one of the most pivotal moments leading to the American Revolution.
Travel writer Debbie Stone shares her immersive visit to the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, where interactive exhibits, costumed interpreters, authentic replica tea ships, and fascinating Revolutionary War artifacts bring the events of December 16, 1773 vividly to life. From tossing tea into Boston Harbor to discovering the stories behind the patriots who helped shape American history, Debbie explains why this engaging museum experience is a must for history lovers of all ages.
The conversation also explores the significance of the Boston Tea Party, remarkable artifacts including one of the only surviving tea chests from the original protest, Abigail’s Tea Room, and how visitors can connect this experience with nearby Revolutionary War sites in Lexington and Concord.
Whether you’re commemorating America’s 250th Anniversary, or planning a history-filled trip to Boston, this episode offers inspiration to experience one of America’s defining stories firsthand.
📖 Read Debbie’s articles:
– https://www.bigblendmediahouse.com/p/boston-tea-party-ships-museumÂ
– https://www.bigblendmediahouse.com/p/history-comes-alive-in-lexington-concord-part-1Â
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