Teachers with Park Ranger Julia Mize during 2006 summer teacher institute.
Boston National Historical Park welcomes teachers, parents, students and all educators to explore the park’s wealth of resources. The major stories connected to the park’s resources include the stirrings of the American Revolution and the establishment of 174-year operation of one of the first U.S. Navy Shipyards. Our park resources and staff provide learning opportunities to explore these topics through this website, on-site education and public programs and professional development opportunities.
Did You Know?
Daniel Webster was once rebuffed in his effort to speak at Faneuil Hall. His support of The Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 earned for him the enmity of New England's abolitionists, and a worry that if he were allowed to speak, his appearance might spark a riot. He later spoke without incident.