BOSTON (AP) – Paul Revere’s neighborhood is getting a makeover.
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh will help break ground Wednesday on a $2.5 million project to revitalize North Square, a part of the city’s historic North End that’s home to the revolutionary’s house.
The Democratic mayor says the project will transform the modest cobblestone square and surrounding streetscape in front of Revere’s house into a “livable, walkable, multimodal, green and sustainable” one.
FILE – This Nov. 24, 2004 file photo shows tourists visiting the Paul Revere House in the North End neighborhood of Boston. Boston Mayor Marty Walsh will help break ground Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2017, on a $2.5 million project to revitalize North Square, a part of the city’s historic North End that’s home to the revolutionary’s house. The Democratic mayor says the project will transform the modest cobblestone square and surrounding streetscape in front of Revere’s house into a “livable, walkable, multimodal, green and sustainable” one. (AP Photo/Chitose Suzuki, File)
North Square is one of Boston’s oldest occupied neighborhoods and is a popular tourist destination that sees 4 million visitors a year as part of the Freedom Trail.
Revere is famed for his midnight ride on April 18, 1775, warning the British were coming. Last month, archaeologists excavated what they believe was the site of an outhouse next door to Revere’s home.
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