Site - Paul Revere Museum
paulreveremuseum.org › site-2Paul Revere Heritage Site On April 18th, 1775, Boston’s renowned silversmith Paul Revere galloped through the towns of Middlesex County, Massachusetts on his famous “Midnight Ride” to warn the colonists of the British troops who were crossing the Charles River from Boston on their way to Lexington and Concord.
Paul Revere Heritage Project
www.paul-revere-heritage.comPaul Revere was one of the key figures of the revolutionary movement in New England colonies. He was also a craftsman known for his works of silver. Born in December, 1734 in Boston Revere first became famous for his craftsmanship. His other well-known specialty was the engraved printing plates. Read more >> Virtual Midnight Ride