Step right in the front door of Paul Revere’s house, virtually, as a trusted guide leads you through the oldest building in downtown Boston, interpreting the spaces, sharing stories, and answering questions in real time. Incredible technology gives participants a 360- degree perspective of each room, allowing you to peer inside fireplaces, look up at the original ceiling beams as though you were standing beneath them, and view historic objects up close, even more closely than you can during an in-person visit. This virtual guided tour of the Paul Revere House is led by an experienced museum educator and includes a brief review of the mythology surrounding the famous midnight ride, along with ample time for questions and discussion.
Date: Thursday, April 30th, 2026
Time: 4:00 p.m.
Location: Condit Branch
Format: Hybrid
Cost: Free
Audience: Families/Adults/Youth
Registration: https://forms.gle/gyJMbQWUC6eeNAWWA
Runtime: 60 minutes, Q&A
The Paul Revere Memorial Association preserves and interprets the life and legacy of Paul Revere by caring for his historic home and related properties in Boston’s North End. Founded in 1907 to save the deteriorating house from demolition, the organization opened the site as one of the nation’s earliest historic house museums in 1908.
Today, the Association maintains three historic buildings and offers engaging tours, educational programs, lectures, and community events that connect visitors to Revere’s work as an artisan, entrepreneur, and patriot, while placing his story within the broader context of Boston’s Revolutionary and neighborhood history.