by prhstaff | May 2, 2026 | Blog
Revere House Radio The North End is geographically one of the smallest neighborhoods in Boston, but it has a big personality. Dr. Jessica Dello Russo is a native North Ender and therefore a neighbor of the Paul Revere House. In today’s episode, she discusses her...
by prhstaff | Apr 24, 2026 | Revere House Radio
Revere House Radio Genna Kane, a former Paul Revere House interpreter, shares stories and analysis from her dissertation research on the history of Boston’s waterfront. We are only a few blocks from the harbor at the Paul Revere House, and many people describe the...
by prhstaff | Apr 18, 2026 | Revere House Radio
Revere House Radio Happy 251st anniversary of Paul Revere’s Midnight Ride! Massachusetts Poet Laureate Regie Gibson is the guest in this episode, and we talk about the role of poetry in society and about Paul Revere’s life. He shares his poem “Dear Paul Revere,...
by prhstaff | Apr 18, 2026 | Blog
Rachel Revere’s Ring: An Exploration of Early American Jewelry-Making in Boston By: Isabelle Ackerman Rachel Revere’s ring in the collection of the Paul Revere House. Gift of Rachel Revere Coolidge Kimball. A fascinating piece of jewelry in the collection at...
by prhstaff | Apr 11, 2026 | Revere House Radio
Revere House Radio We’re starting season five with an interview with R.P. Hale, an educator, craftsman and musician who has worked with the Revere House on special events for several decades. We’ll talk instrument making, paper marbling, and printing, and...
by prhstaff | Mar 27, 2026 | Revere House Radio
Revere House Radio We’re releasing a new season of Revere House Radio starting in mid-April. Season Five will include six interviews with historians, colleagues from related museums, and more, with discussions ranging from Masonry to Boston’s waterfront,...
by prhstaff | Mar 17, 2026 | Blog
Evacuation Day and the Aftermath of the Siege of Boston By: Mehitabel Glenhaber Evacuation Day, March 17, is such a local holiday that if you live outside of the Boston area, you may have never heard of it, though some other cities, such as New York, also have their...
by prhstaff | Feb 20, 2026 | Blog
Paul Revere and The American Chorister By: Mehitabel Glenhaber While Paul Revere is best known as a silversmith, he also created copperplate engravings. Engraving was a way for Revere to secure a second source of income during the economically tumultuous years leading...
by prhstaff | Jan 20, 2026 | Blog
Reviving The Revere House: An Architectural Viewpoint on the Home’s Restoration By: Farhat Afzal Over the past three centuries, the Revere house has been occupied by a variety of people from various social classes. A museum since 1908, it is one of the earliest house...
by prhstaff | Dec 20, 2025 | News
Paul Revere House featured in Craft In America The Paul Revere House is thrilled to be participating with Craft in America and over 300 other cultural organizations and craftspeople in Handwork 2026. This national 250th collaboration celebrates the diversity of craft...