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Paul Revere House

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Hours: Apr. 15-Oct. 31 daily 9:30am-5:15pm
Downtown Boston's oldest structure (built in 1680), this demure, seemingly unremarkable house was home to everyone's favorite night rider from 1770 to 1800 and was the starting point of his legendary nocturnal gallop from the North End to Lexington. Signs lead visitors on a self-guided tour through meticulously recreated 18th- and early 19th-century rooms, chock full with Revere family possessions and era ambience. Conveniently located on the Freedom Trail. Admission $3, students and seniors $2.50, children 5-17 $1, under 5 free.
This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.

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1/23/2008
One of the oldest houses in Boston... if you don't go and see this before you die you are missing out.. This man was great.. he did more than just ride a horse one night.. he was much more influential then history depcits him... A MUST SEE!!!
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