Paul Revere (1735 - 1818) was an American patriot best known for riding on a borrowed horse from Boston to Lexington on April 18, 1775 to warn the colonists that British troops were approaching. The next day, when the British arrived in Lexington, the col
Paul Revere was a member of the secret revolutionary intelligence group known as the "Mechanics" or "Liberty Boys.
"I, Paul Revere, of Boston, in the colony of the Massachusetts Bay in New England; of lawful age, do testify and say; that I was sent for by Dr.
"The Regulars are coming! The Regulars are coming!" Be sure to turn your speakers on before arriving at this animated slide show describing Revere's famous ride.
Kimberly Hamilton, a fifth-grade teacher from Chula Vista, CA, calls her Paul Revere site a virtual museum, and divides it into five exhibit halls.
Paul Revere's small wooden home in Boston's North End is one of the city's oldest buildings.