- Boston African-American National Historical Site
 - Boston Irish Famine Memorial
- Tribute to an entire generation of Irish men, women, and children whose lives were disrupted by a series of events that comprised The Irish Famine. - Boston Massacre@
- Find sites for Boston Massacre, the incident where British troops shot down five civilians in Boston in 1770. Sites offer historical background, timeline, essays, pictures, anonymous accounts, anniversary speech, and behind-the-scene reviews of the massacre and the trial which eventually triggered the American Revolutionary War. Also find sites for Crispus Attucks, the first victim of the massacre.
- Boston Tea Party@
- Learn about Boston Tea Party, where the American colonists directly protested against Great Britain by destroying crates of tea bricks on ships in Boston Harbour. Sites feature historical background, description, eye witness accounts, pictures, ideas, and opinions about the revolt which sparked the American Revolution.
- Cocoanut Grove Nightclub Fire (2)
- Dublin Seminar for New England Folklife
- Continuing series of conferences, exhibitions, and publications whose purpose is to explore everyday life, work, and culture in New England's past. - Great Molasses Flood (3)
- Information Wanted
- Archive of a column published in the Boston Pilot from 1831 to 1921, with advertisements from people looking for lost friends and relatives who had emigrated from Ireland to the United States. - Nineteen Nineteen: The Boston Police Strike in the Context of American Labor
- Undergraduate essay by Zachary Moses Schrag. - Old North Church
- Where the two lanterns were displayed on April 18, 1775, as a signal to ignite the Revolutionary War.
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