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Paul Revere rode from Boston to Lexington on Monday, April 21, much to the thrill of crowds who gathered along the route to celebrate Patriots Day. (Medford Transcript)

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  • AT LEAST 15 riders were sent out and DID NOT call out "The Regulars(or Redcoats) are coming" since there were many 'Royalist supporters on their routes"

    I suggest anyone interested in FACT should go and study REAL historical accounts not the ones made up after the poem.

    Paul Revere was charged with incompetance and cowardice and was dismissed from the Army - only escaping courts Marshall for cowardice for political and financial reasons.

    But for the poem he'd be UNKNOWN.

  • I am a dawes and i will fight for freedom !

  • yo niggas fuckas in red shit headin yo way get the fuckin crack out and make some dough

  • Horse arabian, i like history of Paul revere, herói mensageiro, quase foi pego pelo capitão paul era subordinado de Thomas jefersom!

  • TREASON!!!

  • Isn't he supposed to be yelling "To arms! To arms! The redcoats are coming! The redcoats are coming!"???

  • That's a sweet little horse, look how he holds that tail up! Nice video. Nice tribute!

  • this is great!! I love it

  • God Bless America!

  • Thank you for sharing!

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