Wow! by MP B. at InsiderPages
Any history buff or New England native will love coming to visit Paul Revere's Home. You get such a great sense of being able to step back in ...
A North End treat!
Few places in America show you the life of an average man, let alone an average man that everyone knows. Paul Revere is more than the guy ridin...
The oldest house in downtown Boston. Revere left from here to make his famous ride. The Paul Revere House is a great place for kids ...
“A must”
Seeing the House is a must for any first time visitor to Boston. The tour is very short (about 15 minutes) as there are really only 4 rooms to ...
Experience History by Walter J. at InsiderPages
The Paul revere House is one of many stops along Boston's Freedom Trail, where you follow a path of bricks around town that lead to different h...
The Paul Revere House by Deana C. at InsiderPages
What a great historic place to visit. Admission is very reasonable. The house is an old 1680 home of the legend historian Paul Revere. The h...
“Stop either as part of Freedom Trail or a North End tour”
Our group of four went to see Paul Reveres House after lunch in the North End. It was the weekend after school vacation week (4/26/08), so there w
“Too much on a very hot day.”
This is a place that I really wanted to see on the Freedom trail. We just happened to be in Boston when it was 95 degrees. Following the Freedo...
“Not Much of a Tour”
While visiting Boston my boyfriend and I walked the Freedom Trail which eventually takes you to Paul Revere's House. Since my boyfriend and I l...
“Nothing To It”
I knew this would be simple, but it really wasn't worth even the few dollars admission cost. We were there about 15 minutes. You get to walk th...
“Joke tour in an over-rated tourist trap, don't bother, its not worth your time!”
Well walking the famous Freedom Trail here in Boston, people get excited about Paul Revere's House being one of the final stops in the far off,...
Tour the 17th-century home of one of Boston's most "revered" former residents.
In ShortA key stop along the Freedom Trail, the Revere house dates back to 1677 and was already old when socially ascendant Paul bought it.
Fabulous History by Wendy C. at InsiderPages
CitySearch by Contributor on Mar 1, 2006
It's hard to believe the attractions on the Freedom Trail in Boston are still free. The Paul Revere house features a fully guided tour, tons of...
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