The Revere House, located at 14 Court Street, is noted on local maps as early as 1836. The house was erected at the height of Provincetown's reign as a thriving fishing port.
Thought originally to be built as a Captain's home, the site was owned in 1880 by J. Rogers. A directory for 1886 states Joseph Berry, a fisherman, as the Home's resident. By 1907, the house had changed hands to Mr. A. King. It is now under the proud ownership of Gary A. Palochko, a "New Englander" at heart, born and raised in Connecticut.
Since the late 1960's, the house has been operated as an Inn to accommodate the many visitors that come to Provincetown each year to enjoy this small New England town and relax in the classic, charming atmosphere.
The Revere House was totally remodeled over the winter of 2004. Throughout its rennovation, great care was made to ensure that none of the original historic nineteenth century character was lost.
Today, the Revere House offers the perfect blend of historic charm and modern luxury that we're sure you'll want to come back to year after year.
The Revere House was recently featured on HGTV's " If Walls Could Talk". Hidden treasures from the 1860's found in the walls during renovation give insight into the lives of the original owner.