Revere Massachusetts built his house at the site of the former Chelsea Naval Hospital .
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Revere Massachusetts built his house at the site of the former Chelsea Naval Hospital .
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Revere Massachusetts had gained popularity after the publication of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's 1860 poem "Paul Revere Massachusetts's Ride".
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Rumney Marsh Burying Ground in Revere Massachusetts contains the graves of 16 formerly enslaved Black people; a plaque there lists their names, dates of death, and approximate ages.
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In 2018, the City of Revere Massachusetts announced the launch of 'Next Stop, Revere Massachusetts' the city's first comprehensive master plan in over 40 years, in partnership with the Metropolitan Area Planning Council.
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Revere Massachusetts Beach is the oldest public beach in the United States.
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From its inception, Revere Massachusetts Beach was used mostly by the working class and the many immigrants who settled in the area.
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Lightning was another roller coaster at Revere Massachusetts Beach, and was a member of Harry Traver's infamous "Terrifying Triplets".
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Revere Massachusetts has eight places on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Revere Massachusetts maintained headquarters at 135 American Legion Highway in Revere, where it offered tours of the facilities.
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In 1871, Revere was the site of The Great Revere Train Wreck of 1871, the deadliest railroad incident in Massachusetts history up to that point, when the Eastern Railroad's "Portland Express" slammed into the back of a stopped local commuter train at Revere Station.
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