Paul Revere House


The Paul Revere House is a national historic landmark. It is downtown Boston's oldest building and one of the few remaining from an early era in the history of colonial America.

The restored dwelling, with its third story front extension removed, resembles its late seventeenth century appearance. Ninety percent of the structure, two doors, three window frames, and portions of the flooring, foundation, inner wall material and raftering, are original. The heavy beams, large fireplaces, and absence of interior hallways recall colonial living arrangements. Upstairs you will find two chambers containing period furnishings belonging to the Revere family. Revere House tours are self-guided, complemented by illustrated text panels and museum interpreters.

To learn more please visit: www.paulreverehouse.org