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  1. Paul Revere House Boston National Historical Park Partner Site. Built around 1680, the Paul Revere House was occupied by Patriot Paul Revere and his family in the late 18th century. Explore the house of the family and see exhibits about Revere's life, trade, and his famous Midnight Ride on April 18 & 19, 1775. More...

  2. Home to the Revolutionary War figure, Paul Revere lived here from 1770 to 1800. The night Revere declared "the British are coming" he embarked on his famous journey from this historic home. The Revere House offers tours, demonstrations of era-specific tools and techniques, and reenactors.

  3. We are committed to making the Paul Revere House welcoming to all. Visit our accessibility page for more information. For information about ADA accommodations, contact Interpretation & Visitor Services Director, Kristin Peszka ( 617-523-2338 or kristin@paulreverehouse.org) and please identify yourself at the admissions window when you arrive.

  4. He was a goldsmith and eventually the head of a large household. Paul Revere was their third child and eldest surviving son. Paul Revere was baptized on December 22, 1734, at the “New Brick” Congregational Church in Boston. Regarding the sometimes confusing and conflicting dates for his first days, his birth and baptismal dates used here ...

  5. The Paul Revere House is the home of legendary patriot Paul Revere, where he began the famous “Midnight Ride.”. A rare example of 17th-century urban architecture, and a National Historic Landmark, it is the oldest remaining structure in downtown Boston, and the only home on the Freedom Trail. Historic rooms contain artifacts from Revere’s ...

  6. The Paul Revere House. 19 North Square Boston, MA 02113 617-523-2338 staff@paulreverehouse.org

  7. The Paul Revere House. 19 North Square Boston, MA 02113. Telephone 617-523-2338 Fax 617-523-1775 Email staff@paulreverehouse.org. Admission. Adults $6.00 Seniors and College Students $5.50