Paul Revere Museum of Discovery and Innovation
The Paul Revere Museum is envisioned to be located on the grounds of the Paul Revere Heritage Site – a 9-acre idyllic, manicured greenspace along the Neponset River promenade. The site features waterfalls, a mill pond, walkways with interpretive signs and two 19th century buildings – the Copper Rolling Mill and the Historic Horse Barn, built by Paul Revere’s son, Joseph Warren Revere in 1850.
In 2017, a Market Feasibility and Business Plan was conducted. This was followed by successfully being granted a MassCultural Council grant to fund a Museum Master Plan. The Museum Master Plan was completed in December 2021.
More information on the Paul Revere Heritage Commission and the Paul Revere Museum.
Final Reports