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Paul Revere Heritage Site to Host Bingo Night

CANTON — The Paul Revere Heritage Site invites members of the public to attend Bingo game nights on the second floor of the Rolling Mill Building, with the next event on Thursday, May 23, at 7 p.m. The Paul Revere Heritage Site hosts Bingo on the 4th Thursday of every month through October.

CANTON — The Paul Revere Heritage Site invites members of the public to attend Bingo game nights on the second floor of the Rolling Mill Building, with the next event on Thursday, May 23, at 7 p.m. The Paul Revere Heritage Site hosts Bingo on the 4th Thursday of every month through October. 

Bingo night at the Paul Revere Heritage Site is open to all ages, and walk-ins are welcome. Guests are welcome to bring drinks and food ordered from the Northern Spy Restaurant downstairs. 

A donation of $10 will buy three Bingo boards, which cover all of the rounds played during the event. Cash and credit cards will be accepted at the door. Players may buy as many sets of cards as they would like. There is a limit of 50 people per event.

A 50/50 raffle is also held during each game. Entries may be purchased with cash only.

Upcoming Bingo Dates at the Paul Revere Heritage Site: 

  • May 23
  • June 27
  • July 25
  • August 22
  • September 26
  • October 24

Proceeds of the event will help cover event costs, future programming costs and the buildout of the future Paul Revere Museum of Discovery and Innovation in the 1845 yellow barn just steps from the Rolling Mill, slated to open its doors in 2025..

About the Paul Revere Heritage Site 

The Paul Revere Heritage Site, where Paul Revere founded the vast American copper industry, is home to nine acres of manicured parkland, waterways, flat walking paths, two rehabilitated mid-nineteen-century buildings erected by Paul’s son and business partner Joseph Warren Revere, and the Northern Spy Restaurant. The Heritage Site, located in Canton near the Route 93 and Route 95 junctions, can also be reached by the nearby Canton Center commuter rail station. The no-fee park is open seven days a week. 

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