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Paul Revere Capture Site: A Turning Point

Visit the place where Paul Revere's midnight ride ended, a key site in the story of the American Revolution, located in Minute Man National Park.

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The Paul Revere Capture Site marks the spot where Paul Revere's famous midnight ride came to an end on April 19, 1775. Here, Revere, along with William Dawes and Samuel Prescott, was stopped by British officers, altering the course of the American Revolution. Today, it's a place for reflection within Minute Man National Historical Park.

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Local tips

  • Walk the Battle Road Trail to experience the landscape as it was during Revere's ride.
  • Read the informational panels to learn about the events of April 19, 1775, and the roles of Revere, Dawes, and Prescott.
  • Combine your visit with a trip to the Minute Man Visitor Center to gain a broader understanding of the park's historical significance.
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Getting There

  • Driving

    The Paul Revere Capture Site is located on Route 2A (North Great Road) in Lincoln, MA. From I-95 (Route 128), take exit 28A onto Route 2A West. Follow Route 2A for approximately 3 miles. The site will be on your right, with a parking area available. Parking is free.

  • Public Transport

    From Boston, take the MBTA Commuter Rail (Fitchburg Line) to the Lincoln station. From the Lincoln station, it's approximately a 2-mile taxi or rideshare to the Paul Revere Capture Site. A taxi/rideshare would cost approximately $15-$25. Alternatively, from Alewife Station on the Red Line, you can take bus 62/76 to the eastern end of the Battle Road Trail, and walk 15 minutes west to the site. MBTA Commuter Rail one-way fares from Boston to Lincoln range from $3 - $9. A one-way bus fare is $1.70.

  • Walking

    The Paul Revere Capture Site is accessible via the Battle Road Trail within Minute Man National Historical Park. From the Minute Man Visitor Center, follow the Battle Road Trail east for approximately 0.6 miles (1 km). The site is marked with a circular stone memorial and interpretive signs.

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The Paul Revere Capture Site, located in Minute Man National Historical Park in Lincoln, Massachusetts, marks the spot where Paul Revere's famous midnight ride was cut short. On April 19, 1775, Revere, along with William Dawes and Samuel Prescott, encountered a patrol of British officers. Revere was captured, though Dawes and Prescott escaped, with Prescott carrying the warning to Concord. The site features a stone memorial, a plaque, and informational panels that tell the story of the capture and its significance. Visitors can walk the Battle Road Trail, exploring this pivotal moment in American history. The site serves as a tribute to Revere and the other unsung heroes who spread the word of the British advance. While Revere's capture prevented him from completing his mission, his efforts, and those of his fellow riders, were crucial in alerting the colonists and preparing them for the battles of Lexington and Concord. The Paul Revere Capture Site offers a glimpse into the events that ignited the American Revolution.

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