Revere, Massachusetts

Revere, Massachusetts
City
City Hall
Location in Suffolk County and the state of Massachusetts
Revere, Massachusetts
Location in the United States
Coordinates: 42°24′30″N 71°00′45″W / 42.40833°N 71.01250°W / 42.40833; -71.01250
CountryUnited States
StateMassachusetts
CountySuffolk
Settled1630
IncorporatedMarch 19, 1846
Name changeMarch 24, 1871
CityNovember 3, 1914
Government
  TypeMayor–council
  MayorPatrick M. Keefe Jr.
  City council presidentMarc Silvestri
  City councillors (11)Robert J. Haas III

Juan Pablo Jaramillo

Michelle Kelley

Marc Silvestri

Anthony Zambuto

Joanne McKenna

Ira Novoselsky

Anthony Cogliandro

Paul Argenzio

Chris Giannino
Area
  Total
10.13 sq mi (26.24 km2)
  Land5.70 sq mi (14.77 km2)
  Water4.43 sq mi (11.47 km2)
Elevation
20 ft (6 m)
Population
 (2020)
  Total
62,186
  Density10,902.17/sq mi (4,209.46/km2)
Time zoneUTC−5 (Eastern)
  Summer (DST)UTC−4 (Eastern)
ZIP Code
02151
Area code339 / 781
FIPS code25-56585
GNIS feature ID0612810
Websitewww.revere.org

Revere (/rəˈvr/, locally /rɪˈvə/) is a city in Suffolk County, Massachusetts. Located approximately 5 miles (8.0 km) northeast of Downtown Boston, Revere is the terminus of the MBTA Blue Line, with three stations located within the city: Wonderland, Revere Beach, and Beachmont. The city borders Massachusetts Bay, and was the site of the Battle of Chelsea Creek. Revere Beach, a three mile (4.8 km) stretch of beach on the city's eastern coast, is the oldest public beach in the United States.

Revere is one of the oldest communities in the United States. Originally known as Rumney Marsh, in reference to the 600-acre salt marsh located within the Saugus and Pines River Inlet, present-day Revere was part of Boston from 1632 until 1739, when it became part of Chelsea. Revere and neighboring, present-day Winthrop separated from Chelsea and were established as the town of North Chelsea in 1846. In 1852, part of North Chelsea was established as the town of Winthrop. What remained of North Chelsea was renamed on 1871 for Paul Revere, a Revolutionary War patriot and the eponymous subject of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's 1861 poem, "Paul Revere's Ride". In 1914, the Town of Revere voted to become a city. It was incorporated as the City of Revere with the inauguration of its first mayor on January 4, 1915. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 62,186 inhabitants.