The Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum offers immersive field trip opportunities that bring one of America’s most pivotal moments to life. Students can step back in time to 1773, experiencing the events leading up to the American Revolution through engaging, interactive exhibits, costumed interpreters and authentic reenactments. Highlights include boarding a replica 18th-century ship, throwing tea overboard and exploring rare artifacts like one of the original tea chests. Guided tours and multimedia presentations provide rich historical context, making complex concepts accessible and exciting for all ages. This hands-on, educational adventure helps students connect with the past while exploring themes of freedom, protest and civic engagement.
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