Paul Revere House

The Paul Revere House (1680) was the colonial home of American patriot Paul
Revere during the time of the American Revolution. A National Historic Landmark,
it is now operated as a nonprofit museum by the Paul Revere Memorial
Association.
The original three-story house was built about 1680, making it the oldest house
in downtown Boston. It occupied the former site of the Second Church of Boston's
parsonage, home to Increase Mather and Cotton Mather, which was destroyed in the
Great Fire of 1676.
Despite the substantial renovation process which returned the house to its
conjectured appearance around 1700, ninety percent of the structure (including
two doors, three window frames, and portions of the flooring, foundation, inner
wall material and raftering) is original to 1680, though none of the window
glass is original.
its heavy beams, large fireplaces, and absence of interior hallways are typical
of colonial living arrangements. The two chambers upstairs contain several
pieces of furniture believed to have belonged to the Revere family.
In December 2016 the Paul Revere Memorial Association opened a 3,500 square foot
visitor and education center connected to the house by an elevated walkway.
Location
19 N Square
Boston, Suffolk County
Massachusetts
USA
Getting There
The Paul Revere House is located in the North End neighborhood of Boston,
Massachusetts, and can be easily reached by public transportation.
If you're coming from downtown Boston, you can take the MBTA subway's Green Line
to the Haymarket station, and then walk about 10 minutes to the Paul Revere
House. Alternatively, you can take the Orange Line to the North Station stop and
walk about 15 minutes.
If you're coming from outside of Boston, you can take the commuter rail to North
Station and then walk to the Paul Revere House.
There are also several bus routes that stop near the Paul Revere House,
including the 92 and 93 buses.
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