A humble, dark-timbered house stands amidst the bustling brick streets of Boston's North End, a silent witness to the midnight ride that changed the course of history. This scene captures the Paul Revere Home, the oldest remaining residential building in the city, where the legendary patriot once lived while raising his family and refining his craft as a silversmith. It is a poignant glimpse into the colonial heart of the Revolution, inviting you to imagine the quiet domestic life that preceded one of the most famous messenger rides in the story of a nation.
Era: Linen, 1930s (1933)
City: Boston
State: Massachusetts
Country: United States of America
Topics: Paul Revere, American Revolution, Historic Homes, Boston North End, Massachusetts History, Patriotic
Artist/Photographer: Not credited
Condition: Uncirculated
Orientation: Horizontal (Landscape)
Publisher: United Art Co. (Boston, Mass.)
Printer: Curt Teich & Co. (Chicago, IL)