The Paul Revere Memorial Association actively preserves and interprets two of Boston’s oldest homes. We provide our increasingly diverse audience with remarkable educational experiences based on historical issues and social history themes relevant to our site, our neighborhood, and Boston from the 17th through the early 20th century.
The best spots for a picnic lunch are Christopher Columbus Park on the waterfront or the Paul Revere Mall, halfway between the Revere House and Old North Church. This brick plaza features the Paul Revere statue and benches around the periphery. If you prefer to buy lunch, consider going to Quincy Market – vendors in the central hall offer a wide variety of inexpensive and gourmet fast foods.
The museum has limited restroom facilities for groups. There are two accessible, family-style restrooms in the public areas of the Visitor Center. To avoid long waits, groups should take advantage of larger public facilities at the National Park Visitor Center in Faneuil Hall. If you must plan a break at our site you should budget additional time at the end of your program.
While we do not take deposits, and therefore you can cancel with no penalty, we ask that you inform us of your cancellation as soon as possible for our site planning purposes. Groups who have prepaid will not receive a refund.
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See all tipsFind out what really happened during Paul Revere’s midnight ride. Separate the facts from the myths surrounding the ride, then retrace Revere’s route from his home in North Square towards the Charles River. Children don hats and carry props as they go, taking on the roles of Paul and Rachel Revere, their children, British soldiers, rowers, Samuel Adams, John Hancock and others. Pre-visit materials provided.
history, colonial times, revolutionary war, 18th century
field trip
$175.00 per Group for School Group
$75.00 per Group for Title I School
$0.00 per Group for City School
For groups walking the Freedom Trail or on a whirlwind tour of Boston, this is the perfect option. Outside the Revere House, museum staff tell the story of Revere’s ride and present a brief history of his home. Inside the building, staff provide a fascinating glimpse into everyday life for the Revere family, describing the intriguing furnishings and personal artifacts on display. Plenty of time is available for questions.
history, colonial times, revolutionary war, slavery, 17th century, 18th century
field trip
$5.50 per Person for Adults
$5.00 per Person for Seniors
$1.00 per Person for School Group
Explore the Revere House garden and find out about the wide variety of plants colonial women grew to flavor food, improve memory, ward off pesky bugs, scent bath water, and treat ailments. During this program, participants work in pairs to identify plants by their textures, tastes, and smells. After discovering the unique uses of each herb, children taste an herbal tea and prepare bunches of plants to dry at home.
history, colonial times, women's history, science
field trip
$100.00 per Group for Non City School
$0.00 per Group for City School
Paul Revere’s North End changed dramatically in the 1800s as Irish, Eastern European and Italian immigrants settled in the colonial dwellings in large numbers. During this program students will discover why as well as what it was like to live in one of the most densely populated communities on earth. Students tour the Paul Revere House discussing immigrants in each room – from the Puritans and enslaved Africans through to the last Italians to roll cigars upstairs. The program continues with a walking tour through the North End’s twisting streets and alleyways. Students hear accounts of children who grew up in the nearby tenements, discovering how they helped support their families by working as “newsies,” trooped to the local bath house with little brothers or sisters in tow, played stickball, and helped tend rooftop gardens. Pre-visit materials provided.
history, immigration, 20th century, social studies, cultural connections, speaking & listening
field trip
$175.00 per Group for School Group
$75.00 per Group for Title I School
$0.00 per Group for City School
Introduce young children to life in colonial Boston through games popular in the Reveres’ era. Inside the Revere House, students search for beans, thimbles, a bed wrench and other household items colonial families incorporated into pastimes. Students then try their hands at games such as Snail, Button-Button, Jackstraws, Beast-Fish-Fowl, and Ninepins. Fascinating details emerge about many aspects of daily life. P
18th century, history, colonial times
field trip
$100.00 per Group for School Group
$0.00 per Group for City School
Explore Paul Revere’s home and neighborhood. This tour includes stops at the locations of Revere’s silversmith shop and foundry, Boston’s waterfront, Copp’s Hill Cemetery and outside the Old North Church. As they explore the North End, students gather details about Revere’s life by inspecting prints and reproduction artifacts, and discover how Revere used Boston’s geography to his advantage. Pre-visit materials provided.
history, colonial times, revolutionary war, 18th century, social studies
field trip
$175.00 per Group for School Group
$75.00 per Group for Title I School
$0.00 per Group for City School
Introduce young children to life in colonial Boston through games popular in the Reveres’ era. Inside the Revere House, students search for beans, thimbles, a bed wrench and other household items colonial families incorporated into pastimes. Students then try their hands at games such as Snail, Button-Button, Jackstraws, Beast-Fish-Fowl, and Ninepins. Fascinating details emerge about many aspects of daily life. Pre-visit materials provided.
history, colonial times, team building
field trip
$175.00 per Group for School Group
$75.00 per Group for Title I School
$0.00 per Group for City School
After his midnight ride, Paul Revere couldn’t return to Boston. What became of his family as patriot forces besieged the city, trying to expel the British troops? Children find out as they take on the roles of Sarah, helping her mother pack to flee the city, and Paul Jr., left behind to guard the house against marauding soldiers. Pre-visit materials provided.
history, colonial times, revolutionary war, 18th century, social studies
field trip
$175.00 per Group for School Group
$75.00 per Group for Title I School
$0.00 per Group for City School
During a short slide presentation, children find out what really happened on Revere’s midnight ride. In small groups, students examine letters, advertisements and reproduction artifacts, looking for clues about the man behind the myth. Intriguing details emerge about Revere’s personality, contributions to the Revolution, large family, and many business ventures. An interactive tour of Revere’s house completes the program. Pre-visit materials provided.
history, colonial times, revolutionary war, 18th century, social studies, informational texts
field trip
$175.00 per Group for School Group
$75.00 per Group for Title I School
$0.00 per Group for City School
Led by an experienced museum educator, students will explore the facts and fiction surrounding the story of Paul Revere’s midnight ride before analyzing primary source documents relating to other aspects of Revere’s long and interesting life. Each original document will be shown with its transcription and discussed as a group. Reproduction objects connected to each primary source will be analyzed to determine their material and function. This program can be presented remotely to a group of students who are on individual devices or in a classroom together.
history, colonial times, revolutionary war, 18th century, social studies
virtual field trip
$100.00 per Group for School Group
$50.00 per Group for Title I School
$0.00 per Group for City School
We know our virtual program offerings are limited at this time and we want to be as flexible as possible in creating experiences that tie into your curriculum and fit into the circumstances of your students’ learning this year. Please reach out to us to develop a plan for a program that you would like to co-create with our Education Department. Topics we might cover include, Immigration to the North End, the Revere family’s experiences during the Siege of Boston, and the evolving history of architecture on our site.
history, social studies
virtual field trip
$100.00 per Group for School Group
$50.00 per Group for Title I School
$0.00 per Group for City School
Step right in the front door of Paul Revere’s house, virtually, as a Museum Educator leads you through the oldest building in downtown Boston, interpreting the spaces, telling stories, and answering questions in real time. The incredible technology allows participants a 360 degree perspective of each room, offering opportunities to see inside fireplaces, look up at the original beams in the ceilings as though you were in the room, and get better, closer views of objects than you can while visiting in person! This program features a brief review of the mythology around the ride that made Revere famous along with plenty of time for questions and answers. This remote presentation will meet via Zoom while also exploring the unique virtual tour made possible to us through Rtangent’s Guided platform.
history, colonial times, revolutionary war, 18th century, social studies
virtual field trip
$100.00 per Group for Non City School
$100.00 per Group for Non School Group
$50.00 per Group for Title I School
$0.00 per Group for City School
For groups walking the Freedom Trail or on a whirlwind tour of Boston, this is the perfect option. Outside the Revere House, museum staff tell the story of Revere’s ride and present a brief history of his home. Inside the building, staff provide a fascinating glimpse into everyday life for the Revere family, describing the intriguing furnishings and personal artifacts on display. Plenty of time is available for questions.
18th century, 17th century, 19th century, colonial times, history, immigration
tour groups
$5.50 per Person for Adults
$5.00 per Person for Postsecondary School
$5.00 per Person for Seniors
After his midnight ride, Paul Revere couldn’t return to Boston. What became of his family as patriot forces besieged the city, trying to expel the British troops? Children find out as they take on the roles of Sarah, helping her mother pack to flee the city, and Paul Jr., left behind to guard the house against marauding soldiers. Pre-visit materials provided.
Outreach programs are presented to one class of students at a time in their classroom or another available space inside your school. A minimum of two and maximum of three programs can be scheduled per day.
For travel to schools beyond Route 495 an additional travel fee will be charged.
history, colonial times, revolutionary war, 18th century, social studies
school based program
$230.00 per Group for School Group
$115.00 per Group for Title I School
Find out what really happened during Paul Revere’s midnight ride. Separate the facts from the myths surrounding the ride, then retrace Revere’s route from his home in North Square towards the Charles River. While using slides of the Revere House as backdrop children reenact the story of Revere's Ride, don hats and carry props as they go, taking on the roles of Paul and Rachel Revere, their children, British soldiers, rowers, Samuel Adams, John Hancock and others. Pre-visit materials provided.
Outreach programs are presented to one class of students at a time in their classroom or another available space inside your school. A minimum of two and maximum of three programs can be scheduled per day.
For travel to schools beyond Route 495 an additional travel fee will be charged.
history, colonial times, revolutionary war, 18th century
school based program
$230.00 per Group for School Group
$115.00 per Group for Title I School
Introduce young children to life in colonial Boston through games popular in the Reveres’ era. While discussing life in the Revere household students discover how beans, thimbles, a bed wrench and other household items were incorporated into pastimes by colonial families. Students then try their hands at games such as Snail, Button-Button, Jackstraws, Beast-Fish-Fowl, and Ninepins. Fascinating details emerge about many aspects of daily life. Pre-visit materials provided.
Outreach programs are presented to one class of students at a time in their classroom or another available space inside your school. A minimum of two and maximum of three programs can be scheduled per day.
For travel to schools beyond Route 495 an additional travel fee will be charged.
history, colonial times, team building
school based program
$230.00 per Group for School Group
$115.00 per Group for Title I School
During a short slide presentation, children find out what really happened on Revere’s midnight ride. In small groups, students examine letters, advertisements and reproduction artifacts, looking for clues about the man behind the myth. Intriguing details emerge about Revere’s personality, contributions to the Revolution, large family, and many business ventures. An interactive tour of Revere’s house completes the program. Pre-visit materials provided.
Outreach programs are presented to one class of students at a time in their classroom or another available space inside your school. A minimum of two and maximum of three programs can be scheduled per day.
For travel to schools beyond Route 495 an additional travel fee will be charged.
history, colonial times, revolutionary war, 18th century, social studies, informational texts
school based program
$230.00 per Group for School Group
$115.00 per Group for Title I School
As you explore the Revere House, look for clues that will tell you what chores Mr. and Mrs. Revere and their children had to complete in each room. Then try your hand at engraving copper sheets as Paul Revere did in his shop, and preparing an herbal headache remedy.
history, 18th century, arts, visual arts
internship
$100.00 per Group for Non City School
$0.00 per Group for City School