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Even Sam Adams is a Patriots Fan!
With the AFC championship game this weekend in New England this weekend, even the most stalwart of revolutionaries is passionate about his hometown team. We can only image what he has planned if the Patriots beat the Indianapolis Colts Saturday!
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The Drinks Are On Us!
How many attractions have a drink named after them? Our neighbors at InterContinental Boston have created a delicious cocktail that is of special interest to us! “The Boston Tea Party” signature cocktail includes cinnamon and orange spice tea infused BACARDI, … Continue reading
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Historical Sites of the American Revolution
Have you ever wondered exactly how America was born? At the Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum, you actually become apart of the event that permanently altered the course of American history! It’s not a Boston museum where you look … Continue reading
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Samuel Adams nears completion
That Susie Chisholm is at it again. We thought after the Capt. Parker statue it couldn’t get much better. Boy were we wrong. Susie is nearing completion of the Samuel Adams statue that will live at the front entrance of … Continue reading
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Making of Let It Begin Here
Until you have the opportunity to work on a film set, you have no idea what goes into making a movie. That being said, the film for the Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum, Let It Begin Here, is ready … Continue reading
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In case you missed us on NBC News…
On Sunday, January 26, the Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum was featured on a segment with NBC’s Tom Costello about the warm weather in Boston and how that has really benefited our construction. Just in case you missed or … Continue reading
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Last Day of Rubbering
I don’t know about you, but I have a whole new appreciation for sculpting. The rubbering process was a three day process and is now complete. Next up for Capt. Parker is casting of a mold out of plaster. Stay … Continue reading
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Can you spot the teapot?
We knew Susie Chisholm was talented but this takes the cake, or in our case the teapot. See if you can spot the teapot on Capt. Parker’s Jacket.
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You’ve Come a Long Way Baby!
Remember when the Capt. Parker Minuteman statue was just a glimmer in Susie Chisholm’s eye? Well, Capt. Parker is just about done and we can’t wait to see him in bronze!
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Topping off Ceremony
In building construction there is always a topping off ceremony when the roof is completed. It started with wood frame buildings and the tradition continues on even with steel structures. We took this a step further on December 16 (if … Continue reading
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