It’s been 250 years since Paul Revere's midnight ride, and now, the Trump administration is marking the patriotic silversmith's brave act with a special video. The tribute titled "The Ride That Roused ...
MARY YEAH, HE DID JUST ABOUT AN HOUR AGO. YOU KNOW, THE POET LONGFELLOW. YOU KNOW, FOREVER. PUT THAT MIDNIGHT RIDE INTO OUR MINDS AND OUR HEARTS. BUT TONIGHT WE ACTUALLY GOT TO SEE HOW THAT MIGHT HAVE ...
As Massachusetts prepares to commemorate 250 years since the start of the Revolutionary War, one way to learn about Boston's role is to hit the Freedom Trail. It begins at Paul Revere's home in the ...
On the evening of April 18, 1775, Paul Revere disembarked on his famous ride to Lexington to warn the colonial forces of the British's imminent arrival. Two hundred and fifty years later, the route of ...
Paul Revere climbed atop his horse once again on Friday night to embark on a journey from Boston to Lexington in a reenactment of an infamous moment in American history that was 250 years in the ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Hub Town Tours (Boston, MA) research manager Will Stilwell talked about the Paul Revere House during a walking tour of Boston's Freedom Trail. Hub ...
This year is a big year for Massachusetts history, as 2025 marks the state's 250th anniversary of both Paul Revere's ride to warn of the British arrival and the Battle of Lexington and Concord, the ...
Paul Revere’s most famous piece of war propaganda was his engraving of the Boston Massacre. However, it is commonly believed that Revere based his work on Henry Pelham’s illustration. This is a web ...
It’s an image many Americans have of the revolutionary figure, Paul Revere: a man in a tricorne hat racing through the streets on a horse and yelling, “The British are coming!” But this image of ...
LEXINGTON, MA ‒ Everyone knows the story. At least, a version of it. Sitting cross-legged on matted classroom rugs, elementary school students each year are read the famous opening lines of Henry ...