Paul Revere was the Boston silversmith, smuggler, and political activist who engraved an illustration of the Boston Massacre.
The capital of Massachusetts is Boston.
He was a noted Massachusetts silversmith.
According to the Boston newspapers, the Gardner Museum opened to the public in late February of 1903.
Revere was a silversmith in Boston.
Paul Revere
Paul Revere, a Boston silversmith, rode through Middlesex County, Massachusetts on the eve of the Battle of Lexington and Concord to warn the nearby minutemen that the red coats were coming. He also brought the word to Sam Adams and John Hancock.
The Boston Pizza concept began in Edmonton, Alberta in 1964 when Greek immigrant Gus Agioritis opened "Boston Pizza and Spaghetti House".
In 1652 the Massachusetts General Court appointed John Hull as mintmaster for the Boston mint and Robert Sanderson as his assistant. It's not known if either one was a silversmith but they were responsible for the Willow Tree, Oak Tree and Pine Tree Coinage.
Boston Harbor is in Massachusetts, and the capital's BOSTON.
Boston is located in the eastern-most part of the state of Massachusetts on the east coast of the United States.https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Boston,+MA,+USA&hl=en&sll=42.136932,-71.05957&sspn=0.913455,1.783905&hnear=Boston,+Suffolk,+Massachusetts
In 1652, the first colonial mint was established in Boston, Massachusetts, where silversmith John Hull created the pine tree shilling, despite it being illegal for colonists to produce their own currency. This coin featured a pine tree design, symbolizing the region's natural resources and independence. The minting of the pine tree shilling represented a significant step towards self-governance and economic autonomy for the American colonies. Hull's coins were widely circulated and are now considered historic artifacts.