by prhstaff | Apr 8, 2025 | Revere House Radio
Revere House Radio In this episode we welcome Sarah McDonough of the Lexington History Museums. We discuss what happened when Paul Revere reached Lexington, some individuals’ stories from that revolutionary moment and that era, and the magic that happens in both...
by prhstaff | Apr 1, 2025 | Revere House Radio
Revere House Radio This episode’s guest is Nikki Stewart, Executive Director of Old North Illuminated. She says that Old North Church is famous for just one minute, when Paul Revere’s signal lanterns shone, but there’s a lot more to the church’s long history. Nikki...
by prhstaff | Apr 1, 2025 | Blog
A Gallery of Reverabilia The Paul Revere Memorial Association has a collection of at least several hundred items that we affectionately term “Reverabilia,” or items made with a reference to Paul Revere. Spanning over a century and ranging from...
by prhstaff | Mar 2, 2025 | Revere House Radio
Revere House Radio In the kickoff to season 4, we are re-airing excerpts from a five-part series that previous host Robert released in 2020, all about the Midnight Ride. The 250th anniversary of the Midnight Ride is this April 18, so more Ride content is coming soon!...
by prhstaff | Nov 23, 2024 | Blog
The Fashionable Reveres? By: Katie Burke Visitors at the Paul Revere House often ask us to identify objects they see around the home and to describe what they were used for. Some of the objects are easily defined, as there are similar items in use today, and...
by prhstaff | Oct 8, 2024 | Revere House Radio
Revere House Radio NH patriot Wentworth Cheswill is sometimes termed “The Black Paul Revere,” but he’s a fascinating historical figure in his own right. John Herman is an English teacher who got hooked on researching and sharing Cheswill’s story. To wrap up season 3,...
by prhstaff | Oct 1, 2024 | Revere House Radio
Revere House Radio In 1954, during a legal battle over her right to perform in Boston, actress and singer Christine Jorgensen visited the Paul Revere House. This episode’s guest, Mehitabel Glenhaber, wrote a Revere House Gazette article about these events. Interpreter...
by prhstaff | Sep 24, 2024 | Revere House Radio
Revere House Radio On select Saturdays, visitors get to interact with Paul Revere himself, as portrayed by Mike LePage. In this episode, Mike shares his experiences in the world of historical reenacting. Interpreter Adam is the guest on Our Favorite Questions....
by prhstaff | Sep 17, 2024 | Revere House Radio
Revere House Radio On September 16, 1774, Paul Revere delivered the Suffolk Resolves to the delegates at the First Continental Congress, held at Carpenters’ Hall in Philadelphia. This episode’s guest is Michael Norris, Executive Director of Carpenters’ Hall, which is...
by prhstaff | Sep 10, 2024 | Revere House Radio
Revere House Radio On September 11, 1774, Paul Revere set out from Milton, MA to Philadelphia with a document that left the royal government “thunderstruck,” the Suffolk Resolves. In this episode, Diann Ralph will describe the impact this now-obscure document had on...