Address: 19 N Square, Boston, MA 02113, USA
Phone: +16175232338
Sunday: 10AM–5:15PM
Monday: 10AM–5:15PM
Tuesday: 10AM–5:15PM
Wednesday: 10AM–5:15PM
Thursday: 10AM–5:15PM
Friday: 10AM–5:15PM
Saturday: 10AM–5:15PM
Anton Zekveld
This is an amazing piece of history! The house is hundreds of years old yet well preserved, and a beautiful contrast to the more modern buildings around it. Tours are only a dollar if you are under 18, and 6 dollars otherwise. You get to walk through the house, seeing rooms decorated and set up as they would have been in the 1770s and 1680s. The antique furniture and artifacts are actually from the 1600s and 1700s and many belonged to the owners of this house. It's really cool to see, and you can learn a ton about anything there from the historical interpreters on site. No picture taking inside the house.
Jonathan Fletcher
This was a nice small stop, but it was not quite as detailed as I thought it might be. It is still worth a stop to see one of the oldest standing original buildings in America and to see the original beams and some silverwork of Mr. Revere. Staff were friendly and knowledgeable and gift shop had many good offerings. There is virtually no parking at the site, so expect to pay to park somewhere and walk in. Although there were families there that had children, I expect this is one stop that is more entertaining for older children than younger, unless they have a fascination for history. Even reading all of the information plaques, it did not take much more than 30 minutes to walk through it all.
Alex Rittenhouse
Excellent, quick tour of history. Cheap and informational. A great experience to tour the original Paul Revere house while seeing and learning about his story. Great for ~8+ ages. Would recommend to family/school trips.
Jannean Dixon, M.Ed.
The staff here are all very passionate about history. They are very knowledgeable about not only the time that Paul Revere and his family occupied the home, but the time before and after. Photography inside of the house is not allowed, although you can purchase a postcard pack with hose from the inside for $1.50.
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Paul Revere is most famous for his Midnight Ride. You can read about it on our website: www.paulreverehouse.org. We also have a biography section there.
Paul Revere is buried in the Granary Burying Ground on Tremont Street in Boston. His small obelisk is towards the back.
Its on the website, under hours and admission prices. A quick Google search of Paul Revere house will help greatly. Have fun
We have a map in our exhibit about the ride. There is also one on our website at https://www.paulreverehouse.org/the-real-story/
There is a job description for part-time Museum Interpreters on our website. Send resume and cover letter to Kristin Peszka email is staff at paulreverehouse dot org
Maybe some 2hr street parking but you'll be hunting for a spot. Download spot hero app and it will help you find parking nearby. Lots to do around there besides the house.
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If you go later in the day, I'd say that there isn't much of a line. I actually went on a Tuesday at around 4, and there was almost no line.
19 N square Boston,MA 02113
Yes! 9:30 am - 5:15 pm
There is a small gift shop there.
You tour on your own pace and they have people inside who answer question and give info on the house and rooms. The house closes at 5:15pm
Use the hop on hop off busses. Park in one of the small towns outside of Boston, take the train and use public transportation.
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Not at all. It's the oldest building in Boston and home of Paul Revere famous for his midnight ride.
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