Historic Chocolate Program at Old North
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21 Unity St
Boston, MA 02113
Taste the sweeter side of the Revolution! Visitors will be able to touch, taste, smell, and experience 18th-century chocolate as it was enjoyed by some of Boston’s most famous Revolutionary-era patriots. This experience, the only of its kind in New England, explores the history of chocolate, including how it was produced and consumed during the American colonial period, and its connections to Boston and the Old North Church. Daily demonstrations explore how the chocolate was made and consumed by some of Boston’s most famous Revolutionary-era patriots as well as Captain Newark Jackson for whom the space is named. Captain Jackson's is located in the historic Clough House at 21 Unity Street, Boston. Don't miss this exciting and unique experience!
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