
Boston, MA

Immaculate Rose History Blogger
October 31, 2017


Relax as you enjoy a harbor view as you travel between Boston and Provincetown by ferry. This 90-minute trip is the perfect way to visit these two memorable locations. It’s ideal for travelers and locals to enjoy their dream getaway.
Providing breathtaking and stunning views of Bosom Harbor and its coastline, this trip will offers you highway free transportation as you discover the best way to arrive at your destination.

The Boston Tea Party Ship & Museum, Boston MA. Step back into our past and explore why a group of colonists used Boston Harbor to make their stand.
On a cold winter night in December the protagonists of our story boarded the Dartmouth, the Eleanor and the Beaver dumping 342 chests of British tea into the frigid waters below. (One of the chests is on display in our museum.)
So, welcome to the revolution and to the city known as “the cradle of Liberty.”
DYN— Chests of tea wasn’t the only thing thrown into the harbor this night. The children of Boston were also catapulted into the water. The reason, to assure the tea leaves didn’t resurface.

Stand in the very room Paul Revere sat, journey to the place that saw the Boston Massacre happen—Welcome to the Freedom Trail in Boston MA. This July 4th venture to the iconic city where it all began. Meet Revere, James Otis, Sam Adams and his cousin, John, etc. as they “lead the nation on the fiery path toward revolution.”* Hear the whispers come to life as our Founding Brothers risked “their lives, their fortune and their sacred honor “ talking on the greatest military force of the day.
* Taken from the Broadway show and the movie, 1776 (the musical)
Sit back and relax as you enjoy a beautiful trip to the witch city. An exquisite view of Boston Harbor as you avoid the traffic and take a journey with us. Unearth the treasures between these two cities as you listen to a narrative of our past. Whether you have memories of the Salem Ferry or are planning your first trip: Welcome Aboard!
Next time your in Boston, stay with us at the Pennyweight Hotel? In the heart of the city’s historic district; just steps from our past. We offer a cozy and friendly experience while you walk the same streets as Samuel Adams, Paul Revere, James Otis, etc.

Book Now!— and recreate the magic of the American Revolution, where “men who couldn’t shoot together, march together or drill together” defeated the greatest military force at the time.
**Quote taken from 1776 (the musical)
(See link https://tp.st/WEe7nAoN to book your next stay or visit the many destinations available.*)

The Union Oyster House, established in 1826 has been frequented by visitors and Boston’s favorite sons for generations. Embark into the mouthwatering world that has become the staple of the city. As the oldest oyster bar in Boston come and unlock the lore of the past.
http://www.travelandtalk.info/boston-ghosts-and-gravestones/
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Have you ever considered the bravery and courage of this Founding Father? Would you have been bold enough to sign that document which ultimately was a death sentence if the colonist had lost?
Step into the world of Sam Adams as you walk through 18th century Boston. Imagine what thoughts were in his head as he challenged the greatest military power of the day?
—Can you name one thing that many people don’t know about Mr. Adams.
When his wife inherited a slave, Sam told her “ he (the slave) can live with them but must be given his freedom.”