A venue in Boston MA from late 60's to early 70's, at first on Berkeley Street and mostly on Lansdowne Street. Later the site became 15 Lansdowne Street, a disco, and other incarnations until now, when it is called Avalon. In town, it was the equivalent of the Fillmore theatres as a venue for really big acts, who could have played at the Garden, but went to the Tea Party for the atmosphere. (I saw the Greatful Dead, Jethro Tull, and Johnny Winter there.)
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The Boston Tea Party was at the Boston Port.
The laws put on the colonists in 1763 to punish them for the boston tea party were called "The Intolerable Acts."
No, the Intolerable Acts was a result of the Boston Tea Party. The Tea Act led to the Boston Tea Party
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the Boston tea party
The Boston Tea Party was at the Boston Port.
The people of the colonies threw the tea in to the Boston Harbor. We have called this the Boston Tea Party.
The Boston Tea Party took place in Boston Harbour.
The Boston Tea Party.
The Boston Tea Party
The Boston tea party.
It wasn't actually a tea party, it's just a cute nickname for when the American colonists dumped England's tea into Boston harbor to protest the taxes on it.
The Boston Tea Party
The laws put on the colonists in 1763 to punish them for the boston tea party were called "The Intolerable Acts."
punished Boston for the tea party