Event Notices

Traditions of the Season at the Paul Revere House

Experience the joys of holiday seasons past in Boston’s North End at the Paul Revere House!

Saturday, Dec. 2 and Sunday, Dec. 3, 2017; 9:30am – 4:15pm. Admission during the event: adults $6.00, seniors and college students $5.00, children ages 5-17 $1.00.

Learn about 17th c. Thanksgiving observances, hear 18th c. music, taste colonial flavors, and buy goods made by local craftspeople for New Years gifts just like Paul Revere did!

Artisans working in traditional techniques to produce useful reproductions offer their wares for sale from 12pm – 4pm on both Saturday and Sunday in our new Visitor Center. Enjoy complimentary refreshments of mulled cider and delicious treats based on early American recipes served on the first floor of the Pierce/Hichborn House. Each afternoon from 12pm – 4pm. R. P. Hale plays overtures, melodies, and Anglican Advent songs on a harpsichord and hammered dulcimer.

About the Paul Revere House:
From November 1st to April 14th the Revere House is open daily from 9:30am – 4:15pm except for Mondays in January, February, and March. The museum is closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day. Regular admission is $5.00 for adults, $4.50 for seniors and college students, and $1.00 for children 5-17. Members and North End residents admitted free at all times.

On the Freedom Trail, in Boston’s historic North End, the Revere House was home to patriot and silversmith Paul Revere from 1770 to 1800. Revere left from the house in 1775 to begin the ride that Henry Wadsworth Longfellow immortalized in the poem, “Paul Revere’s Ride.” Built c. 1680, the Revere House is the oldest house in downtown Boston. For further information about the Revere House, please visit www.paulreverehouse.org.