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In 1775, the year that Paul Revere galloped through the night to warn Massachusetts colonists that the British were coming, experts believe he may have made the elegant piece of silverware.
The Bostonian is best known for his perilous horseback journey 250 years ago. But scholars say his art helped fan the flames ...
The Revere Copper and Brass Company still exists today, although the Revereware copper-bottomed pots that made the factory famous are now manufactured by another company. Paul Revere died on May ...
Paul Revere set out on horseback from Boston to warn the patriots that the British king in London was sending redcoats to ...
The respected silversmith and his fellow messengers played a key role in the colonists’ first victory of the Revolutionary ...
This year is a big year for Massachusetts history, as 2025 marks the state's 250th anniversary of both Paul Revere's ride to ...
On Friday, April 18, as night falls over Boston, Paul Revere will once again thunder through the city streets shouting, “The British are coming!” This year, the annual reenactment of Revere ...
BATH — On the night of April 18, 1775, Paul Revere set off on horseback toward ... The drum, which eventually made its way to Harpswell, has been in the center’s collection for decades.
On the night of Friday, April 18, 2025, Boston will commemorate the 250th anniversary of Paul Revere’s Ride, a momentous event in American history ...
For a glimpse of what life was like in the late 1700s, head to Paul Revere's former residence in the North End. The house, which is situated on the Freedom Trail, offers insight into how homes ...