The Freedom Trail® and Black Heritage Trail® have plenty of opportunities to keep students learning and experiencing Boston’s history remotely. To serve the public while spending time away from schools, the Freedom Trail® official historic sites, Museum of...
Shear Madness is proud to have entertained over 10,000 SYTA groups during its record-breaking run in Boston and Washington, D.C. But what about this comedy whodunit show makes it so special? Let’s set the scene: The audience arrives to find some of the actors on...
The legacy of African-Americans in United States history and culture is widespread. While destinations and institutions across the country preserve and honor achievements of African-Americans year-round, Black History Month often offers opportunities for students to...
On December 16, 1773, the Sons of Liberty stormed down to Griffin’s Wharf and destroyed 340 chests of East India Company Tea. This tea was the tool by which British Parliament and King George III sought to assert their control over their American Colonies. For...
Fatal sword duels, the grave of a ruthless pirate, scandalous murders, the punishment and hanging of convicted witches … With a history like that, who needs the dark? But it’s a nice touch. In September and October 2017, the Boston Freedom Trail Lantern...