Events are funded in part through generous grants from the Massachusetts Cultural Council, Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati, the Lowell Institute, Hub Town Tours, and the Revere Hotel.
Frozen Over: Boston’s Nineteenth Century Ice Age
The 2020 Lowell Lecture Series presented by the Paul Revere House in partnership with Revolutionary Spaces and Boston’s Green Ribbon Commission will focus on three distinct time periods to explore how climate patterns have changed around Boston, how humans interacted with, contributed to, and adjusted to such changes, and what the implications of these actions […]
Panel Discussion: “Where We Are, and Where Do We Go from Here?
The 2020 Lowell Lecture Series presented by the Paul Revere House in partnership with Revolutionary Spaces and Boston’s Green Ribbon Commission will focus on three distinct time periods to explore how climate patterns have changed around Boston, how humans interacted with, contributed to, and adjusted to such changes, and what the implications of these actions […]
There’s No Place Like Home: Virtual Architecture Tour
The House Museum Alliance of Downtown Boston presents: Admire five landmark historic homes, experience four centuries of architecture, and explore three of the city’s iconic neighborhoods on this virtual tour that winds its way through picturesque Boston, making for one special experience from the safety and comfort of your own home. From Colonial to Federal […]
A Solemn and Perpetual Memorial
The Paul Revere House is excited to reimagine Paul Revere’s March 5, 1771 Boston Massacre Illuminations for their 250th anniversary! Our virtual program will offer footage of a local artist’s reimagining of the illuminations, newspaper accounts, and an in-depth panel discussion with Revere engraving expert, Prof. Nancy Siegel, and Boston Massacre scholar Prof. Zabin to add […]