• Did you know that Paul Revere made a number of rides as a messenger both before and after the now famous midnight ride of April 18th 1775?
  • A Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) images of the rear elevation. The Paul Revere House, built c.1680, was the colonial home of American Patriot and Founding...
  • The Paul Revere House, Boston, Massachusetts. 10,511 likes · 83 talking about this · 64,639 were here.
  • Two long lines of fifes and drummers in red, white, and blue colonial dress in front of the Paul Revere House (a gray clapboarded 17th century house.)
  • When the building faced demolition, a great grandson of Paul Revere, John P. Reynolds Jr, stepped in to save the house and purchased it.
  • That phrase is a tall tale, indeed — and one that is clarified during a visit to the Paul Revere House in The North End, Boston’s Little Italy.
  • The Paul Revere House is the home of legendary patriot Paul Revere, where he began the famous “Midnight Ride.”
  • The two upstairs rooms of the Paul Revere House contain furniture believed to have belonged to the Revere family.
  • The original occupants of Paul Revere's house included wealthy Puritan merchant Robert Howard, his wife Elizabeth, their daughter Sarah, and their slave Samuel.
  • The Paul Revere House is an unmarked location in the North End of Boston in 2287. Outside the building is a pre-War plaque and a Freedom Trail marker.