Developed in 1680, the modest wooden house at 19 North Square is an ancient house in downtown Boston. The 3-story building was the home of Boston Patriot Paul Revere and silversmith from 1770-1800, already lodging the parsonage of the 2nd Church of Boston. Adore sold the house in 1800 and it turned into an apartment with the ground floor utilized for shops and different organizations throughout the long term. In 1908, after reclamation by engineers and preservationists, the Paul Revere House opened to people in general as one of the soonest noteworthy house museums in Boston and the U.S.