1. The Paul Revere House is a historic site located in the North End of Boston, Massachusetts. It was the original home of American patriot Paul Revere and his family from 1770 to 1800. The house was originally built in 1680 and underwent several renovations over the years. Today, it is the oldest building in downtown Boston and serves as a museum dedicated to the life and legacy of Paul Revere.
Inside the house, visitors can see original artifacts from the Revere family, including furniture, ceramics, and silverware. The house is also furnished with period pieces from the 18th century, giving visitors a glimpse into what life was like during Revere’s time. In addition to the main house, there is a museum annex next door that features exhibits and interactive displays about Revere’s life and his famous midnight ride.
2. The Paul Revere House is open daily from 9:30am to 5:15pm, with extended hours until 6:00pm in the summer months. The house is closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day. For more information, you can call the museum at (617) 523-2338.
3. Admission to the Paul Revere House is $5 for adults, $4.50 for seniors and college students, and $1 for children ages 5-17. Children under 5 are free. The museum is located in the North End of Boston and is easily accessible by public transportation. The closest subway stop is the Haymarket Station on the Green and Orange lines. Paid parking is available nearby at the Government Center Garage and the Haymarket Garage.


