Place

Paul Revere House

Photograph of a greenish grey clapboard house of two stories and a gable roof.
One of Boston's oldest residential buildings.

Arlan Fonseca

Quick Facts
Location:
19 North Square, Boston
Significance:
Home of Paul Revere and His Family, ca. 1770-1800
Designation:
National Historic Landmark; Freedom Trail Site; Legislated Partner Site of Boston National Historical Park

Boston’s oldest residential neighborhood, the North End, includes the Paul Revere House, downtown Boston’s oldest residence, built about 1680. Paul Revere and his family owned and occupied it most of the time from 1770 to 1800. The Paul Revere Memorial Association now operates it, along with the neighboring Pierce-Hichborn House, as a house museum. The association restored the dwelling in 1908 after it had been used as a cigar factory and bank, and for other purposes.

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History of the Paul Revere House - Paul Revere Memorial Association

Paul Revere House - Boston National Historical Park

Boston National Historical Park

Last updated: November 30, 2023