Things to know for Tuesday Events for Tuesday, April 18th 1:00pm Paul Revere House: “Your Own, Paul Revere.” In honor of National Letter Writing Month, our Educators will highlight some of the many missives that have traveled to and from the Revere House over its long history. Located at 19 N Square, Boston – view the event post. Happy Read More…
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Spring 2017 Events at the Paul Revere House
Spring has arrived in Boston and with it, a new series of events at the Paul Revere House! Our April Vacation events invite you and your family to put yourselves in the shoes of Paul Revere, his wife, Rachel, and their family and friends during the start of the American Revolution. What would you write to loved Read More…
Weekend Guide: 1909 #FlashbackFriday, Sen. Boncore Appointment, Glassware Banned?
Welcome to the weekend! #FlashbackFriday to 1909 in the North End: Explore #Boston history with our #vintage #photos, including this peek at the #NorthEnd in 1909. https://t.co/ZZS5zBONug #throwbackthursday pic.twitter.com/oyUAYY8kYG — Boston Public Library (@BPLBoston) January 26, 2017 Did you catch these articles? Should glassware be banned from local bars? City officials say there are no plans Read More…
Wednesday’s Briefing: From The Community, Seaport Proposal Sued, Paul Revere Events!
Your brief for Wednesday, February 22nd! Crystal Clear on the Prado: https://www.instagram.com/p/BQvDkyAA6bB/?taken-at=254372545 From The Community: Ash Wednesday Services at Old North Church: All are welcome to Imposition of Ashes and Holy Eucharist at Old North Church on Ash Wednesday, March 1 at noon and 6pm. First Time Home Buyer Seminar on Saturday March 4th: Please join us Read More…
February School Vacation Programs at the Paul Revere House
Explore three centuries of architecture and four centuries of home life at the Paul Revere House, the only home on Boston’s Freedom Trail during February Vacation! Drop-In Family Activities: Exploring Home Wednesday, February 22, 2017 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM What makes a house a home? Come explore some materials, techniques, and designs used in Read More…
New Paul Revere House Education & Visitor Center Opens [Photo Gallery]
The Paul Revere Memorial Association opened its new Education and Visitor Center at Lathrop Place on Saturday December 3, 2016. This marks the culmination of a transformational project and multi-year construction effort to make the Paul Revere House historic site fully handicapped accessible, provide modern amenities for all visitors, debut a new permanent exhibit on Paul Read More…
Celebrate Traditions of the Season at the Paul Revere House
Celebrate Traditions of the Season at the Paul Revere House & Our New Education and Visitor Center Saturday, December 3 and Sunday, December 4, 2016 9:30 AM – 4:15 PM (both days) Admission: adults $5.00, seniors and college students $4.50, children ages 5-17 $1.00, Members and North End Residents are admitted free at all times. Visit the Read More…
Fall Events at the Paul Revere House
This Fall, Paul Revere’s House events bring life in 18th century Boston into focus through living history demonstrations of all kinds. Our onsite Saturday events are included with admission to the museum: adults $3.50 seniors and college students $3.00, children ages 5-17 $1. Members and North End residents are admitted free at all times. Through October Read More…
Local Museums in North End / Waterfront Dominate State Rankings
The North End / Waterfront neighborhood is home to three of the top ten largest museums in Massachusetts, according to 2015 attendance data published this week by the Boston Business Journal. Coming in second on the list, the New England Aquarium trails the Museum of Science as the annual favorite. Interestingly, attendance at the Aquarium fell Read More…
Summer Events at the Paul Revere House
Paul Revere’s Boston events on summer Saturdays feature period craft demonstrations, historical talks from experienced staff, live music as Paul Revere heard it, and more in the museum’s courtyard, weather permitting. Included with admission to the museum: adults $3.50, seniors and college students $3.00, children 5-17 $1. Members and North End residents admitted free at all times. In summer, Read More…
Life on the Corner: What’s the Vig?
We’ve all seen pictures of Paul Revere’s house and know how it evolved over the years from the patriot’s home to a tenement housing Italian immigrants and finally a museum and one of the main tourist attractions on the Freedom Trail. The postcard I’m sharing today is another picture of that familiar house probably taken soon Read More…
Good Neighbor Award Presented to Paul Revere Memorial Association
The Good Neighbor Recognition Award was recently presented to the Paul Revere Memorial Association in North Square. The award was presented to Executive Director Nina Zannieri and Custodian Billy Wong by NEWRA President Ford Cavallari and Recognition Committee Chair Janet Gilardi on behalf of the North End / Waterfront Residents’ Association (NEWRA). The recipients shared the following reaction to the Read More…