by prhstaff | Jul 14, 2020 | Blog
A Model Society: Victorian Boston in the British Women’s Movement Editor’s Note: As we approach the centennial anniversary of the 19th Amendment’s passage, we are excited to present today’s guest scholar posting from Agnes Burt. Agnes’ work explores one of the...
by CDD | Jul 7, 2020 | Revere House Radio
Revere House Radio This episode provides an introductory history for the Paul Revere House itself! The house is the oldest one in downtown Boston today, and has provided a home for all sorts of people since 1680. Learn about its early years, the different businesses...
by CDD | Jul 6, 2020 | Revere House Radio
Revere House Radio Paul Revere’s long life allowed him to witness great changes in global politics. As he transitioned from a British subject to an American citizen, he participated in politics at both local and national levels to varying degrees of success....
by CDD | Jul 3, 2020 | Revere House Radio
Revere House Radio Paul Revere’s last business venture was also his most successful, both for his personal gain and in his national contributions. Revere took on an ambitious project of opening the United States’ first copper rolling mill in 1800, and his...
by prhstaff | May 29, 2020 | Blog
One Square, Five Centuries: An Introduction to the History of North Square By Robert Shimp During the Paul Revere House’s temporary closure, the exteriors of the Revere House, the Pierce/Hichborn House, as well as the immediate environs of North Square, present great...