What is the oldest place in Boston?


What is the oldest place in Boston? Built in 1680, Boston's Paul Revere House is downtown Boston's oldest building. The 3-story home belonged to Robert Howard before it was purchased by Paul Revere in 1770. Paul lived there for 10 years and made is infamous midnight gallop in 1775. 19 North Square, Boston, Mass.


What is the most famous street in Boston?

Acorn Street is one of the most photographed in the whole city—perhaps because it's a stylish rendition of Colonial Boston. Plus, it's only a few minutes away from the lush Boston Public Garden.