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  1. Discover the true story of Paul Reveres legendary midnight ride. Support Our Work Visit, join, contribute, or donate to our collection and ensure that learners of all ages encounter the compelling legacy of Paul Revere.

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  2. Built around 1680, the Paul Revere House, owned by the legendary patriot from 1770-1800, is the oldest remaining structure in downtown Boston and also the only official Freedom Trail historic site that is a home.

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  4. 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. Today that home is still standing at 19 North Square and has become a national historic landmark.

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    On the evening of April 18, 1775 Boston artisan and Patriot Paul Revere set out from his home in North Square to warn Samuel Adams and John Hancock of their potential arrest by a detachment of British Soldiers. There were countless riders that night spreading the general alarm, but following the publication of Henry Wadsworth Longfellows \\"The Midn...

    Revere himself was the son of a French immigrant father and a mother descended from the earliest Puritan settlers of New England. Revere apprenticed to his father where he learned the highly skilled trade of gold and silver smithing. When Revere purchased the house on North Square, Revere was already a war veteran, a master silversmith, a husband, ...

    Sarah Revere died in 1773 from complications of giving birth to her eighth child. Paul Revere remarried a few months later to a woman named Rachel Walker. Rachel was critical in continuing to managing the household that would only continue to grow. She and Paul would have another eight children together while she continued to raise and nurture her ...

    The Reveres occupied the house for a short time in its history. By 1780 the family had moved to a newer home and began renting out the North Square property. In 1800 Revere sold the house. In the nineteenth century the home became a sailor and immigrant boarding house. By the turn into the twentieth century, the old house had become a tenement with...

    The Paul Revere house became one of the first and oldest preserved homes in the United States. Today it stands as the oldest residential building, still standing, in historic Boston.

  5. Paul Revere House was the Boston home of Paul Revere, a silversmith who played a vital role in the American Revolution. Luke Tomes. 10 Feb 2021. @histluketomes. Image Credit: Zack Frank/Shutterstock.com. About Paul Revere House. Paul Revere House was the home of goldsmith/silversmith and founding father Paul Revere and his family from 1770 to 1800.

  6. The Paul Revere House, built c.1680, was the colonial home of American Patriot and Founding Father Paul Revere during the time of the American Revolution.

  7. 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.

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