Save to your city mapThe Paul Revere House is an important historic building at North Square in Boston's North End. The little wooden colonial house was the home of the silversmith, Paul Revere, who became a national legend in 1775 when he warned the patriots that the British were coming, which led to an historic event during the American Revolution. The Paul Revere House is now a National Historic Landmark, and serves as a museum where visitors can visit the originally dressed rooms, the colonial garden, and the courtyard. In addition, a large bell from the USS Constitution, which was made by Paul Revere, is displayed in the courtyard.
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