Isaac Hall House, Colonial residence in Medford, United States.
The Isaac Hall House at 43 High Street features a three-story wooden frame structure with Federal architectural elements from the 1780s renovation.
Paul Revere stopped at this house on April 18, 1775, before the Battles of Lexington and Concord during the American Revolutionary War.
The house represents early American domestic architecture and the transformation of residential buildings through different architectural periods in Massachusetts.
The National Register of Historic Places listing provides opportunities for preservation funding and ensures protection against inappropriate modifications to the structure.
The property, constructed around 1720 by Andrew Hall, stands as the oldest surviving house in Medford Square.
Location: Medford
GPS coordinates: 42.41860,-71.11140
Latest update: September 23, 2025 14:25
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