Episode 414

Exploring Colonial Colors and the "Maker's Life" of Paul Revere

In this episode of Home in Progress by RepcoLite, host Dan Hansen, dives into intriguing 4th of July-themed topics. First, Hansen debunks common misconceptions about colonial-era homes, revealing that many interiors were more vibrant and colorful than typically imagined. He discusses how preservation experts have used advanced techniques to uncover the bold hues used in historical American homes, including details about the Williamsburg palette created by Benjamin Moore.

Then, Hansen provides a comprehensive look at the life of Paul Revere, highlighting his diverse roles as a silversmith, dentist, engraver, and copper manufacturer. Revere's story also includes his famous midnight ride, his contributions to the American Revolution, and his lasting impact on American industry. Hansen ties these historical anecdotes to a broader theme encouraging the 'maker's mindset,' urging listeners to approach their home improvement projects with curiosity and a willingness to learn.

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CHAPTERS

00:00 Welcome to Home In Progress

01:59 Colonial Colors: A Vibrant History

10:49 Paul Revere: The Man Behind the Legend

21:34 The Sons of Liberty and the Punch Bowl

23:10 Paul Revere: The Revolutionary Silversmith

24:05 Paul Revere's Unexpected Dental Career

26:56 The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere

29:02 Paul Revere's Role in Wartime Manufacturing

31:15 The Penobscot Expedition: A Military Catastrophe

33:32 Paul Revere's Industrial Legacy

36:09 The Maker's Mentality: Lessons from Paul Revere

39:22 Conclusion and 4th of July Wishes

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