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Paul Revere - Silversmith and Patriot

Learn about Paul Revere, his famous midnight ride, and how to visit the Paul Revere House in Boston.
Photo: Paul Revere House in Boston
The Paul Revere House, located on Boston's Freedom Trail, is the oldest surviving building in downtown Boston.
The Artwork of Paul Revere
Paul Revere was more than just the guy who made a famous ride to warn the American colonists British troops had landed. He was a skilled craftsman, and his work can be viewed at several online museums.
The Boston Massacre
Take an in-depth look at Paul Revere's most famous engraving, "The Bloody Massacre perpetrated in King Street."
Map of Paul Revere's Midnight Ride
Trace Paul Revere's famous journey with this map from theamericanrevolution.com.
Paul Revere
The Connecticut Society of the Sons of the American Revolution offers this biography of Boston-born patriot and silversmith Paul Revere.
Paul Revere: Encarta Encyclopedia Entry
MSN's online Encarta Encyclopedia has this brief entry about Paul Revere and his role in the American Revolution.
The Paul Revere House
Paul Revere left his home in Boston's North End on the night of April 18, 1775, on a ride into history. Today, you can visit this Boston landmark and Freedom Trail site.
Paul Revere's Other Ride
Did you know that months before his legendary midnight ride of April 18, 1775, Paul Revere made another ride-to New Hampshire?
Paul Revere's Ride
"Listen my children and you shall hear of the midnight ride of Paul Revere…." Here's the complete text of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem that immortalized Revere's act of heroism.

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