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It has a pine cone-style finial on the lid, a curved spout with a seashell motif, and, near the top, the maker’s mark: “Revere.” In 1775, the year that Paul Revere galloped through the night ...
On April 18, 1775, a 40-year-old Boston silversmith named Paul Revere borrowed a horse and sped west to warn his fellow colonists. A looming threat had spurred his urgent errand. The British were ...
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 ...
By James Barron Listen, my children, and you shall hear of more than the midnight ride of Paul Revere. A lot more. You will hear that Revere was a maker as well as a messenger — a silversmith ...
Situated at the end of a freshly laid brick path, the gateway serves as an inviting space for conversation and reflection in ...
It was a reenactment 250 years in the making of a ride that would shape American history. Paul Revere traveled from the North End by boat across the Charles River to Charlestown, hurried into City ...
Like all legendary events, Paul Revere’s Ride and the Battles of Lexington and Concord have been encrusted with myth. It’s almost certainly not the case that Revere yelled, “The British are ...
AUGUSTA, Maine (WABI) - On April 18, 1775, Paul Revere was summoned to ride to Lexington, Massachusetts with the news that British soldiers were about to march into the countryside northwest of town.
Learn more. Friday marks the 250th anniversary of Paul Revere’s ride and the beginning of the American Revolution, at the Battles of Lexington and Concord. Maine’s Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ...
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