Boston, Massachusetts
The Paul Revere House, built around 1680, is the oldest remaining structure in downtown Boston. It was the home of the famous patriot and silversmith Paul Revere during the time of his legendary midnight ride in 1775.
Now a National Historic Landmark, the house operates as a museum, offering a glimpse into colonial life. Visitors can explore the period rooms and see artifacts belonging to the Revere family, gaining insight into the domestic side of the Revolutionary War era.