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It begins at Paul Revere's home in the North End, which was built around 1680. "So this is the Paul Revere House where Paul Revere lived and he sort of started a revolution," said Bunker Hill 250 ...
Today, one of the most prominent landmarks commemorating the American revolutionary’s many contributions is the Paul Revere House. Built in 1680, the colonial home is the oldest building in ...
For a glimpse of what life was like in the late 1700s, head to Paul Revere's former residence in the North End. The house, which is situated on the Freedom Trail, offers insight into how homes ...
This stop on the Freedom Trail is the house where Paul Revere lived when he took his famous ride on April 18, 1775 — but it hadn’t been his house for long. The home was built in about 1680 by a ...
But they’ll also be setting the record straight. Staff at the Paul Revere House in the North End are ready for an onslaught of tourists this weekend, and executive director Nina Zannieri gives a ...
It’s been 250 years since Paul Revere's midnight ride, and now, the Trump administration is marking the patriotic silversmith's brave act with a special video. The tribute titled "The Ride That ...
Erin Clark/Globe Staff Other festivities took place at several locations throughout Boston and Charlestown, including the Paul Revere House, Old North Church, The Prado, Langone Park, Pier 1 of ...
executive director of the Paul Revere House, told GBH’s Under the Radar. “And so our goal is to unwind that: He’s a father, he’s husband, he’s a businessman.” As Massachusetts and the rest of the ...
The reenactment begins at 8 p.m. outside the Paul Revere House at 19 North Square. Here’s a breakdown of special events and activities along the route. Free open houses at the Paul Revere House ...
On the evening of April 18, 1775, Paul Revere disembarked on his famous ride to Lexington to warn the colonial forces of the British's imminent arrival. Two hundred and fifty years later, the ...