A part of the Freedom Trail and the home of one of the key figures of American Revolution - Paul Revere. In April 1775, this man rode to Concord to alert the Americans that the British forces are coming. He didn’t actually make it because he was stopped by the British. Nevertheless, he became famous thanks to the poem by H. W. Longfellow called Paul Revere's Ride.
This house was a home to Paul Revere and his family. After Revere sold the house, it was used for variety of purposes – as a candy store, a bank and even a cigar factory. Nowadays, it houses a museum.
Closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas Day and New Year's Day.
Adults: $5.00
Seniors, students: $4.50
Children (5-17): $1.00
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Revere_House
Official Website https://www.paulreverehouse.org/
Twitter https://twitter.com/PaulRevere1734
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/thepaulreverehouse?ref=ts
Email staff@paulreverehouse.org
Phone +1-617-523-2338
Address 19 North Square, Boston, MA 02113, USA
Coordinates 42°21'49.444" N -71°3'13.284" E