Granite marker, authorized by vote of Town Meeting of 1900, inscribed "Site of the Paul Revere House," where stood the John Cook house in which Paul Revere lived in 1775 and 1776. Paul Revere engraved and printed the notes for the Provincial Congress in Watertown during this period, probably in a building on the opposite side of the Charles River. Erected in 1902. Photo by William W. Carnes.
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