Clark's Paul Revere Restaurant

The Cleveland-based Clark's restaurant chain opened its new "No. 1" location, the Paul Revere, as a replica of the namesake house in Boston, at 509 Euclid Avenue in 1936. The restaurant included a faithful interior reproduction of Revere's house as well, including a fireplace, wood floors, and period-appropriate lighting fixtures in its five dining rooms. It also featured a rear garden and a bronze plaque near its entrance designed by William B. Revere, a direct descendant of Paul Revere. | Date: December 20, 1936 | Source: Cleveland Plain Dealer
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