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.
Tinsmithing Demonstration
The Paul Revere House 19 N Square, Boston, MAWho made the ubiquitous lanterns, sconces, and other tin wares of the 18th century? A tinker! Larry Leonard produces and sells examples of his craft while describing the techniques, tools, and materials used since the Reveres’ era. Free with museum admission.
A Revolution of Her Own!
The Paul Revere House 19 N Square, Boston, MAThe captivating story of the first woman to fight in the American Military: in 1782, Deborah bound her chest, tied back her hair, and enlisted in the Continental Army. Experience her arduous upbringing, active combat, and success as the first female professional soldier (in part, due to the assistance of Paul Revere). Deborah’s passion takes […]
Colonial Basket Weaving
The Paul Revere House 19 N Square, Boston, MARather than in plastic bags or cardboard boxes, colonists stored cheese, chickens, and candles in specially designed baskets. Fred Lawson weaves and sells reproductions copied from period originals. Free with admission.
Paul Revere, Isaiah Thomas, and the Collection of Revolutionary Resistance
Old South Meeting House 310 Washington St, Boston, MA, United StatesNan Wolverton, Director of Fellowships and the Center for American Visual Culture, American Antiquarian Society.