Boston Tea Party ships renovated in Gloucester
Leon Poindexter has been the driving force behind bringing a number of ships on the National Register of Historic Places back to life, including the U.S.S. Constitution, Battleship Massachusetts, and the H.M.S. Bounty. His current project is restoring and rebuilding the three original ships involved in the Boston Tea Party, at the Gloucester Marine Railways.
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Eleanor to arrive in Boston Tuesday afternoon at Tea Party Museum
The Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum's second historic replica ship, the Eleanor, will arrive in the Fort Point Channel Tuesday, May 15, at 3 p.m.
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The Boston waterfront has arrived
Bostons waterfront has exploded in the public consciousness. It feels like the newest, coolest, and most vibrant part of the city, pulsating with activity, suddenly crammed with tourists and even longtime Boston residents who marvel at newly discovered delights around every corner of its 47 miles.
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Boston attractions: what to do and see in summer
Our Boston expert suggests what to see and do this summer, with advice on events and exhibitions and suggestions on where to stay.
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All-out effort to get people to waterfront this summer
Along the Rose F. Kennedy Greenway and Boston's waterfront refurbished neighborhood, big plans are underway to lure residents and visitors to the heart of the Hub this summer. Seven nonprofit organizations, including the Children's Museum, N.E. Aquarium, Institute of Contemporary Art, and USS Constitution Museum, are teaming up with local shops and food merchants on a "Eat, Splash, Shop, Learn ...
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