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"Revere: A Tapestry of History and Wonder" Step into the enchanting world of Revere, where history intertwines with beauty and adventure

Background imageRevere Collection: STAMP ACT, 1765. Emblem, attributed to Paul Revere, suggesting that all was death between

STAMP ACT, 1765. Emblem, attributed to Paul Revere, suggesting that all was death between the crown of England and the liberty (the phrygian cap)

Background imageRevere Collection: BOSTON: HOTEL BILL, c1768. Bill from O. Cromwells Head Tavern, run by Joshua Brackett

BOSTON: HOTEL BILL, c1768. Bill from O. Cromwells Head Tavern, run by Joshua Brackett. Hotel bill engraved by Paul Revere, c1770

Background imageRevere Collection: NEW ENGLAND PSALMS, 1770. Engraved frontispiece by Paul Revere (left)

NEW ENGLAND PSALMS, 1770. Engraved frontispiece by Paul Revere (left) and title page from William Billings New England Psalm Singer, Boston, Massachusetts, 1770

Background imageRevere Collection: BOSTON: PSALM BOOK, 1770. Music engraving by Paul Revere for William Billings The New-England

BOSTON: PSALM BOOK, 1770. Music engraving by Paul Revere for William Billings The New-England Psalm-Singer, Boston, 1770

Background imageRevere Collection: BOSTON: OLD NORTH CHURCH. The spire of Old North (Christ) Church in Boston in which two lanterns

BOSTON: OLD NORTH CHURCH. The spire of Old North (Christ) Church in Boston in which two lanterns glowed on the night of 18 April 1775, as a signal that the British were coming by sea

Background imageRevere Collection: PAUL REVEREs RIDE, 1775. From Boston to Lexington on April 18, 1775: colored engraving, 19th century

PAUL REVEREs RIDE, 1775. From Boston to Lexington on April 18, 1775: colored engraving, 19th century

Background imageRevere Collection: HARVARD COLLEGE, 1767. Paul Reveres engraving of Harvard College

HARVARD COLLEGE, 1767. Paul Reveres engraving of Harvard College

Background imageRevere Collection: MERCHANT TRADE CARD, 1770. Trade card for William Breck, importer and merchant of Boston

MERCHANT TRADE CARD, 1770. Trade card for William Breck, importer and merchant of Boston, Massachusetts, engraved by Paul Revere in 1770

Background imageRevere Collection: IVORY TRADE CARD, 1771. Trade card for Isaac Greenwood, Jr. instrument maker, ivory tuner

IVORY TRADE CARD, 1771. Trade card for Isaac Greenwood, Jr. instrument maker, ivory tuner, and hardware importer of Boston, Massachusetts, engraved by Paul Revere in 1771

Background imageRevere Collection: MERCHANT TRADE CARD, 1765. Trade card for Joseph Webb, Jr. merchant and ship chandler of Boston

MERCHANT TRADE CARD, 1765. Trade card for Joseph Webb, Jr. merchant and ship chandler of Boston, Massachusetts, engraved by Paul Revere in 1765

Background imageRevere Collection: QUARTERING ACT, 1768. The landing of the British troops, 1 October 1768

QUARTERING ACT, 1768. The landing of the British troops, 1 October 1768. Line engraving, 1768, by Paul Revere

Background imageRevere Collection: PHILIP (METACOMET) (d. 1676). Native American chief, sachem of the Wampanoags

PHILIP (METACOMET) (d. 1676). Native American chief, sachem of the Wampanoags. Line engraving after Paul Revere
PHILIP (METACOMET) (d.1676). Native American chief, sachem of the Wampanoags. Line engraving after Paul Revere

Background imageRevere Collection: PSALM TUNES, 1764. Engraved title-page by Paul Revere for the first edition of Josiah Flaggs A

PSALM TUNES, 1764. Engraved title-page by Paul Revere for the first edition of Josiah Flaggs A Collection of the Best
PSALM TUNES, 1764. Engraved title-page by Paul Revere for the first edition of Josiah Flaggs " A Collection of the Best Psalm Tunes", Boston, 1764

Background imageRevere Collection: BOOKPLATE: PAUL REVERE. Engraved by the American patriot and silversmith, Paul Revere

BOOKPLATE: PAUL REVERE. Engraved by the American patriot and silversmith, Paul Revere, for his own use

Background imageRevere Collection: SAMUEL ADAMS (1722-1803). American Revolutionary patriot. Copper engraving, 1774, by Paul Revere

SAMUEL ADAMS (1722-1803). American Revolutionary patriot. Copper engraving, 1774, by Paul Revere

Background imageRevere Collection: BOSTON: REVERE PLAN, 1774. Engraved view of Boston, Massachusetts

BOSTON: REVERE PLAN, 1774. Engraved view of Boston, Massachusetts, by Paul Revere from the first issue of the Royal American Magazine, January 1774

Background imageRevere Collection: Paul Revere

Paul Revere. Paul Revere, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing right. Date 1899

Background imageRevere Collection: EVRV2A-00133

EVRV2A-00133
Paul Revere delivering handbills in a New England village for the Sons of Liberty protesting British colonial policies. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration by Darley

Background imageRevere Collection: EVRV2A-00250

EVRV2A-00250
Minutemen roused by Paul Revere to do battle in Lexington, April 19, 1775. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageRevere Collection: EVRV2A-00248

EVRV2A-00248
Paul Revere calling the Lexington Minutemen to arms, 1775. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration by Darley

Background imageRevere Collection: Paul Revere, Old Granary Burial Ground, Boston, Massachusetts, New England

Paul Revere, Old Granary Burial Ground, Boston, Massachusetts, New England, United States of America, North America

Background imageRevere Collection: Masons Song

Masons Song
Song On Masons and Masonry with amazing words : Their godlike Actions reach ye Skies, Heroes & Kings revere their Name and Poets sing their deathless Fame

Background imageRevere Collection: Paul Reveres Ride

Paul Reveres Ride
PAUL REVERE American inventor of rolling mill, more famed for his midnight ride from Boston to Lexington, warning that the British were on the march



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"Revere: A Tapestry of History and Wonder" Step into the enchanting world of Revere, where history intertwines with beauty and adventure. From the iconic Wonderland Park at Revere Beach to the legendary Midnight Ride of Paul Revere, this Massachusetts town holds a treasure trove of captivating stories. Immerse yourself in the whimsical allure of Wonderland, a place that sparks joy and excitement for all who visit. Feel the thrill as you stroll along Revere Beach, basking in its night view that illuminates the shoreline like a dreamy painting. Let your imagination run wild as you explore Crescent Gardens Ballroom and Theatre, where melodies once filled the air and laughter echoed through its grand halls. Delve deeper into history as we uncover tales from centuries past. Witness Grant DeVolson Wood's masterpiece depicting Paul Revere's midnight ride, an event etched forever in our collective memory. Marvel at Paul Revere's statue standing proudly amidst Old North Church on Boston's Freedom Trail—a symbol of bravery and resilience. Travel back even further to encounter Philip Metacomet, Wampanoag Native American chief immortalized by Paul Revere's copper engraving. This artwork serves as a testament to cultural heritage and reminds us to honor those who came before us. Revel in Spain's ancient wonders with Kortezubi's majestic horse sculpture from Upper Paleolithic times—its timeless beauty transcending borders and eras. Uncover secrets hidden within historical events such as Paul Revere sharing vital news with Sullivan before Fort William & Mary was attacked—an act that would change the course of history forever. In every corner lies an opportunity to rekindle our appreciation for both natural splendor and human triumphs.