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Paul Revere House

  • Paul Revere House, Boston. Courtesy of Paul
Revere Memorial Association

    The modest North End home of one of the best-known figures of the American Revolution puts a human face on historical events. The wooden Paul Revere house (c1680) contains artefacts of Revere, including silver pieces he created and period furnishings.

    • When: 1 Apr - 31 Dec 2008 (various dates)
    • Where: Paul Revere House

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