Paul Revere Memorial Association/Paul Revere House

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The Paul Revere Memorial Association was founded to restore and operate the Paul Revere House. The house, sold by Paul Revere in 1800, served as a boarding house, shops and businesses, and tenement apartments for the following century.

Today the Association is one of a relatively small number of museums accredited by the American Alliance of Museums. Our properties are key sites along Boston’s Freedom Trail, we are proud private partners in the Boston National Historical Park, and we encourage visits to other historic homes through the House Museum Alliance of Downtown Boston.

We fulfill our mission by offering educational programs for all ages – walking tours, concerts, living history presentations, publications, lectures, school programs, teacher workshops and much, much more. We maintain an important collection of Revere-made objects, household artifacts, materials commemorating the midnight ride and Revere’s legacy, objects related to the history of the North End community, and items related to Revere’s life and work. We welcome donations of appropriate artifacts.

The Association is responsible for the ongoing care and long-term preservation of our historic buildings – the Paul Revere House, the Pierce/Hichborn House, and our Education and Visitor Center in Lathrop Place. Maintenance projects and capital restoration efforts require that funds be raised on an annual basis.

The Association supports its restoration efforts, cares for its collection, and funds daily operations and programs through earned income, annual contributions, and grants.

19 North Square
Boston, MA 02113

 

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June 23, 2020