Equestrian statue of Paul Revere, Bronze sculpture in North End, Boston, United States
The equestrian statue shows Paul Revere sitting on a horse, cast in bronze and mounted on a granite base in front of Old North Church. The sculpture captures period details from the Revolutionary era, showing both the rider's posture and the horse's movement.
The monument was created by sculptor Cyrus Edwin Dallin in 1885 and commemorates Revere's midnight ride warning colonists about approaching British troops. This event occurred at the start of armed conflict and became a symbol of American resistance.
The statue stands as a central point along Boston's Freedom Trail, representing the determination and courage of early American patriots against British rule.
The statue stands at the corner of Hanover and Prince Streets in the North End and is easily reached on foot. Nearby you will find Italian restaurants and other historical locations worth exploring in the area.
The bronze figure demonstrates precise details of Revolutionary-era clothing, including Revere's characteristic tricorn hat and riding boots visible from multiple angles.
Location: Boston
Inception: 1885
Creator: Cyrus Edwin Dallin
Made from material: bronze, Milford granite
GPS coordinates: 42.36558,-71.05325
Latest update: December 8, 2025 19:54
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