"This highly immersive museum brings history to life—quite literally—as actors in period costumes perform historic reenactments of one of the most iconic events of revolutionary New England, and they get you in on the act, too. Start at a meeting of the Body of the People, where Samuel Adams protests the tax on tea, then board a docked reproduction eighteenth-century sailing vessels to dump some tea chests into the harbor. Learn more about the lead up to the American Revolution by viewing the final engaging exhibits, which feature holographs, animated portraits, and a dramatic short film about the Battles of Lexington and Concord. It's like Disney World meets the Revolutionary War." - Elizabeth Wellington, Andrew Sessa