Attraction Guide: Chestertown Tea Party Festival, Chestertown, United States

Chestertown Tea Party Festival Guide

Relive History at the Chestertown Tea Party Festival! Guide

The Chestertown Tea Party Festival is an annual event that commemorates Chestertown's own act of defiance against British rule, mirroring the Boston Tea Party. Held every Memorial Day weekend, the festival is a vibrant celebration of history, community, and American spirit. It's a fantastic opportunity to immerse yourself in the past and experience the excitement of this pivotal moment in American history. The Chestertown Tea Party occurred in May 1774, when local patriots, angered by the British tea tax, boarded the brigantine Geddes and threw its cargo of tea into the Chester River. This act of rebellion, though smaller in scale than the Boston Tea Party, demonstrated the growing discontent with British rule and contributed to the burgeoning American Revolution. The festival recreates this event, offering a dramatic and engaging portrayal of this historical moment. The Chestertown Tea Party Festival offers a wide range of activities for all ages. Witness the reenactment of the tea party, complete with period costumes and historical accuracy. Enjoy live music, craft vendors, food stalls, and children's activities. Participate in the raft race on the Chester River, a fun and competitive event. Explore the historic streets of Chestertown and learn about its rich history. The festival is a truly immersive and unforgettable experience.

Transportation

Chestertown is accessible by car. During the festival, parking can be limited, so consider arriving early or utilizing shuttle services if available. Public transportation options to Chestertown are limited, but bus services may be available from nearby cities. Check local bus schedules for routes and times.

Opening Hours

Memorial Day Weekend Annually

Ticket Price

Free Admission (some activities may have a fee)