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Tag Archives: boston museum
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
Posted in Boston, Boston Events, Boston Tea Party
Tagged american history, boston, boston museum, things to do boston, video
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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
Posted in Boston, Boston Museum, Boston Tea Party, Uncategorized
Tagged boston, boston museum, sculpting
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Capt. Parker, Susie Chisholm and Me
I just returned from a whirlwind trip to Boston and on my way home stopped off in one of my favorite cities, Savannah, GA, to see Susie Chisholm. As you know if you follow this blog, Susie has been sculpting … Continue reading
Posted in Boston, Boston Museum, Boston Tea Party
Tagged boston museum, Capt. Parker, sculpture, Susie Chisholm
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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!
Posted in Boston, Boston Museum, Boston Tea Party
Tagged boston museum, boston tea party ships museum, sculpture
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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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Tagged boston museum, boston tea party ships museum, construction, teapot, tipping off ceremony
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Welcome Aboard
The Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum is pleased to have Elizabeth Carey on board as the Director of Sales and Marketing. Elizabeth brings years of sales experience with her as the past publisher of Where Magazine in Boston.
Posted in Boston, Boston Museum
Tagged boston marketing, boston museum, elizabeth carey
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Manolo Blahnik’s Got Nothing on Susie Chisholm
Our Capt. Parker’s attire is nearing completion. But what is an outfit without the perfect pair of shoes? Check out Susie’s!
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Tagged boston museum, Capt. Parker, sculpture, Susie Chisholm
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The Only Thing Missing Are the Hands!
We cannot believe how Susie Chisholm has progressed with the Minuteman statue. The detailing and likeness is amazing!
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Tagged boston museum, minuteman, sculpture, Susie Chisholm
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IAAPA
Last week was the annual IAAPA show in Orlando, FL. IAAPA is the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions. Kevin Herschberger of Lionheart Films was there preview a trailer of the movie we will be showing, Let it Begin … Continue reading
France TV 5
We had the opportunity to host one of France’s largest tv channels over the weekend, France 5. They are filming a segment for one of their news magazine programs. Our own Shawn Ford (far left) and master shipwright, Leon Poindexter … Continue reading