The Paul Revere House
4.5$· InexpensiveExplore downtown Boston's oldest home where famous patriot Paul Revere lived
Located in North Square within Boston's historic North End, the Paul Revere House is the oldest remaining structure in downtown Boston. Built around 1680, this restored Colonial-era home served as the residence of legendary patriot Paul Revere during the era of the American Revolution. Visitors can walk through preserved rooms filled with period furnishings, family heirlooms, and historical artifacts detailing Revere's life and silvercraft.
History
Built in 1680, the Paul Revere House is the oldest structure in downtown Boston. It served as the home of Paul Revere from 1770 until 1800 and played a significant role during the American Revolution, especially known for Revere's midnight ride.
Expert notes
- Arrive early to enjoy a less crowded experience.
- Take a guided tour for the most informative visit.
- Check the museum's website for special events and programs.
- Photography is allowed in designated areas; ask staff for guidance.
- Wear comfortable shoes as the house has narrow stairs.
- Respect the historical artifacts and do not touch unless permitted.
- Visit the gift shop for unique historical memorabilia.
- Plan your visit around the seasonal operating hours for the best experience.
- Consider joining a walking tour of the North End to learn more about the area.
- Bring a water bottle, as there are limited facilities.
- Ask staff about any upcoming lectures or workshops.
- Check the weather, as some outdoor areas may be affected by rain.
- Explore the surrounding neighborhood for great dining options after your visit.
- Check for any special holiday hours or events before your visit.
- Make sure to allocate enough time for the museum and surrounding attractions.
Features
- Accessible entrance
- Beautiful gardens
- Educational programs
- Family-friendly activities
- Free Wi-Fi
- Gift shop
- Guided tours available
- Historical reenactments
- Historic artifacts on display
- Interactive exhibits
- Parking nearby
- Photography allowed in certain areas
- Restrooms available
- Special events throughout the year
- Visitor information center
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