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Discover the true story of Paul Revere’s legendary midnight ride. Support Our Work Visit, join, contribute, or donate to our collection and ensure that learners of all ages encounter the …
Paul Revere House
Paul Revere House. On the night of April 18, 1775, silversmith Paul Revere left his small wooden home in Boston’s North End and set out on a journey that ultimately made him a legend. …
Experience the Freedom Trail - Paul Revere House
2022年4月15日 · It begins at Boston Common, meanders through Downtown Boston, passes through the North End, and finally crosses the Charles River to the neighborhood of Charlestown. On your journey, you’ll see historic homes, monuments, museums, churches, burial grounds, and …
Before You Arrive - Paul Revere House
Due to the small size and popularity of the Paul Revere House, all groups must make reservations in order to ensure entry. Groups arriving without reservations may be turned away. Please see …
Hours & Prices - Paul Revere House
2024年11月1日 · The Paul Revere House. 19 North Square Boston, MA 02113. Telephone 617-523-2338 Fax 617-523-1775 Email [email protected]. Admission. Adults $6.00 Seniors and College Students $5.50 Children (ages 5-17) $1.00. We accept cash, credit card ($10 minimum), and payment through the PayPal mobile app. For all our available discounts, visit …
Directions - Paul Revere House
2022年4月15日 · The Paul Revere House is located on the Freedom Trail between Faneuil Hall and Old North Church. The house is also within easy walking distance of other attractions — …
Ways to Save - Paul Revere House
Members of The Friends of Paul Revere visit for free! Children. Kids ages 5 to 17 are only $1. Under 5 are free! Seniors. 50 cents off for those 62 and older. Students. 50 cents off with college ID or ISID card. Military. Active duty Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, and Active duty National Guard or Reserve members are free with ...
Mission & History - Paul Revere House
Our historic buildings provide a unique bridge from Boston’s Revolutionary story to its 19 th century immigrant history. The iconic artisan Paul Revere and his home embody the cultural heritage and historical memory of Boston.
The Midnight Ride - Paul Revere House
The Real Story of Paul Revere’s Ride. In 1774 and 1775, the Boston Committee of Correspondence and the Massachusetts Committee of Safety employed Paul Revere as an express rider to carry news, messages, and copies of important documents as far away as New York and Philadelphia.
Map of Complex - Paul Revere House
Our historic complex offers more than just the Paul Revere House for your enjoyment. Lathrop Place, our new Education and Visitor Center offers exhibits, our museum shop and other …