Very cool to see the house of Paul Revere. The tour is really short, so if you have smaller kids, this one is probably a good one. Only $5/adult, so its pretty cheap, and there is some cool silverware Revere created inside, as well as furniture original to Revere. When my wife and I were there, there was a City of Boston archaeologist on-site, doing a dig, and he was explaining what he was doing, and showing some of the stuff he came across, and that was very cool.
This was a great historical stop on my Boston trip. Very informative and friendly staff!
This was a well-spent $5. I had some time after breakfast in the North End, so I walked by the Paul Revere House to see if I'd like to tour it. There aren't any guided tours, however, there are tour guides on the first and second floors of the house to add commentary and answer questions.
I enjoyed making it self-paced. It's like a "shot of history" - 15 minutes and you're done. I recommend!
Tour only introduced kitchen and living room. It would be good to have more guide tour for the other rooms.
I wish we have more time to browse through the items in this museum. A true historical site which will make you think about what our forefathers were in the past and the struggle that they been through so we can have freedom. The small entrance fee is reasonable as it is relatively small but packed with information.
The Paul Revere House is a US Museum based in Boston, Massachusetts. The Paul Revere House is located at 19 N Square, Boston, MA 02113, USA.
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