Events are funded in part through generous grants from the Massachusetts Cultural Council, Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati, the Lowell Institute, and the Revere Hotel.

 

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 […]

A 57-Year Ride: Cyrus Dallin’s Quest to Raise his Iconic Paul Revere Statue

For the first time, The Paul Revere House and Cyrus Dallin Art Museum are thrilled to present a joint program to share the remarkable journey behind Cyrus Dallin’s Paul Revere Monument. Learn about the origins of this statue, beloved by Bostonians and recognized around the world as an emblematic image of the city and spirit behind […]

“Such Ruins Were Never Seen In America:” The Looting of Thomas Hutchinson’s House During the Stamp Act Riots

The Paul Revere House 19 N Square, Boston, MA

The 2021 Lowell Lecture Series presented by the Paul Revere Memorial Association is a biographical series based on influential individuals with North End connections. By highlighting moments in the lives of Thomas Hutchinson, Prince Hall, and Pauline Agassiz Shaw, this lecture series examines their impact on the North End and beyond. This series covers distinct […]

Who Was Prince Hall?: An Introduction to an Extraordinary Man

Old North Church 193 Salem Street, Boston, MA, United States

The 2021 Lowell Lecture Series presented by the Paul Revere Memorial Association is a biographical series based on influential individuals with North End connections. By highlighting moments in the lives of Thomas Hutchinson, Prince Hall, and Pauline Agassiz Shaw, this lecture series examines their impact on the North End and beyond. This series covers distinct […]