The Paul Revere House

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" ollow the Freedom Trail down Union St. (notice the Union Oyster House the oldest restaurant in the United States) and down Hanover St. into our Northend/Little Italy Neighborhood. The trail winds down Richmond Street to North Square. In North Square sits the oldest structure in Boston, the Paul Revere House (1680). Paul Revere lived for 30 years from 1770 to 1800. The Paul Revere House is now a Museum which you can visit."
"Built in the 17th century, this was the home of Paul Revere - the "Messenger of the American Revolution". Paul Revere is famous for his heroic act of going on a long Midnight ride to warn Massachusetts residents that the British were coming to attack. "
Mc Kenzie Coggins
"If you're in the North End, you have to go see The Paul Revere House. At $6/person, you can do a self guided walking tour through the house and the small museum behind it. It's a little treasure to get to see this part of American History. "

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