Boston Tea Party, Music venue in the United States
Boston Tea Party was a music club in Boston that operated from 1967 until the early 1970s. The venue featured a small stage and could accommodate a few hundred guests in an intimate setting.
The club opened in 1967 and quickly became a hub for the local rock music scene. After relocating to a larger space in 1969, it remained a key venue until closing in the early 1970s.
The venue played a significant role in launching the careers of many iconic rock bands.
The venue was first located in South End and was easily accessible by public transportation. Attending a show on a weekend was a popular activity for music fans from across the city.
The building was eventually torn down and the site was redeveloped for other uses. Today, only photographs and visitor accounts remain as reminders of this important music landmark.
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