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[[File:Assassins-creed-3-paul-reverer-house-in-game.jpg|thumb|250px|right|The Paul Revere House]]
[[File:Assassins-creed-3-paul-reverer-house-in-game.jpg|thumb|250px|The Paul Revere House]]
The '''Paul Revere House''' was a residence in [[Boston]] and the home of [[Paul Revere]] during the [[American Revolutionary War]].
 
Built in 1680, Paul Revere lived in the house with his family from 1770 to 1800. On ocassions when he left to participate in the revolutionary war, Paul left the house under the care of his eldest son, who prevented the house form being chopped down for firewood.<ref name="Database">''[[Assassin's Creed III]]'' – [[Paul Revere House]]</ref>


The '''Paul Revere House''' was a residence in [[Boston]] and the home of [[Paul Revere]] during the [[American Revolutionary War]].
In the early 20th century, the building was bought by Paul's great-grandson John P. Reynolds Jr bought the house in 1905 and converted it into a museum. Today, it is now the oldest building in the city.<ref name="Database" />


Built in 1680, the home was later restored and reopened as a museum in 1908. Paul Revere lived in the house with his family from 1770 to 1800. In the 19th century, the home served as a residence for many [[Ireland|Irish]], [[Italy|Italian]], and Jewish immigrants.
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Revision as of 06:32, 14 December 2018


The Paul Revere House

The Paul Revere House was a residence in Boston and the home of Paul Revere during the American Revolutionary War.

Built in 1680, Paul Revere lived in the house with his family from 1770 to 1800. On ocassions when he left to participate in the revolutionary war, Paul left the house under the care of his eldest son, who prevented the house form being chopped down for firewood.[1]

In the early 20th century, the building was bought by Paul's great-grandson John P. Reynolds Jr bought the house in 1905 and converted it into a museum. Today, it is now the oldest building in the city.[1]

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