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The Boston Tea Party was an American political and mercantile protest on December 16, 1773, by the Sons of Liberty in Boston in colonial Massachusetts. [2] The target was the Tea Act of May 10, 1773, which allowed the East India Company to sell tea from China in American colonies without paying taxes apart from those imposed by the Townshend Acts .
The Boston Tea Party was a concert venue located first at 53 Berkeley Street in the South End neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, and later relocated to 15 Lansdowne Street in the former site of competitor, the Ark, in Boston's Kenmore Square neighborhood, across the street from Fenway Park. It operated from 1967 to the end of 1970.
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It was used to promote his reader's theatre performances. It appeared in several newspaper articles including: Ashbury Park Press (New Jersey), Vol 3 Issue 32 Aug. 19, 1989 "Jonathan Frid Out of the Dark" by Seli Groves; The Hamilton Spectator Oct. 17, 1990 Pgs.E1-E2 "Out of the Shadows" by Steward Brown; South Bend Tribune (Indiana) Nov. 21 ...
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Join the South Dennis Free Public Library for a Boston Tea Party party at 10 a.m. on Dec. 16. A scavenger hunt, games and crafts will commence and cookies and tea will be served to guests.