Every time I travel to a new town, I look for someone named Paul and say Hello. I'm afraid the Paul you're referring to is long gone. His silver business was polluting the air, and the locals ran him out of town. He made some nice cookware, too. I think we have a few examples in our kitchen. It says Revereware right on the bottom.
Every time I travel to a new town, I look for someone named Paul and say Hello. I'm afraid the Paul you're referring to is long gone. His silver business was polluting the air, and the locals ran him out of town. He made some nice cookware, too. I think we have a few examples in our kitchen. It says Revereware right on the bottom.
But (the big question) were they made by Paul or by his MA? John
Every time I travel to a new town, I look for someone named Paul and say Hello. I'm afraid the Paul you're referring to is long gone. His silver business was polluting the air, and the locals ran him out of town. He made some nice cookware, too. I think we have a few examples in our kitchen. It says Revereware right on the bottom.
But (the big question) were they made by Paul or by his MA? John
There's a walking tour that starts at Faneuil Hall in Boston. (very accessible by public transportation from revere). It ranges from 2 to 5.7 miles I think and you will be able to see alot of this country's historical sites along the way. If you don't want to walk, you won't want to miss Faneuil Hall/Quincy Market especially on a sunny weekend day.
Revere is the first public beach in the U.S. It's a city beach and I love photographing the life along it. It's quite long with lovely lines. President Teddy Roosevelt began his campaign here at the Pines Hotel, no longer in existence. I think it's great.
Revere is the first public beach in the U.S. It's a city beach and I love photographing the life along it. It's quite long with lovely lines. President Teddy Roosevelt began his campaign here at the Pines Hotel, no longer in existence. I think it's great.