The Ghost of Paul Revere Patch — Revolutionary War Heritage Embroidered Hat Patch
The midnight ride lives on — the Ghost of Paul Revere.
Paul Revere's midnight ride on April 18, 1775, is one of the most iconic moments in American history. Racing through the Massachusetts countryside on horseback, Revere warned colonial militia of the approaching British forces, helping to trigger the Battles of Lexington and Concord that launched the American Revolution. The "Ghost of Paul Revere" patch evokes the enduring spirit of that legendary ride — a symbol of vigilance, courage, and the willingness to sound the alarm when liberty is threatened.
This embroidered hat patch draws inspiration from the Bunker Hill and New England revolutionary heritage, capturing the spirit of colonial resistance and the birth of American independence. The design is rooted in the imagery of the American Revolution, connecting the wearer to the patriots who risked everything to secure freedom from tyranny. Sized for ball caps and everyday headwear, this patch makes a bold statement about American heritage and the revolutionary spirit that founded the nation.
Perfect For: American Revolution history enthusiasts, New England heritage fans, patriotic Americans, hat patch collectors, ball cap customizers, and anyone inspired by the midnight ride and the revolutionary spirit of 1775.
The ride never ends — Paul Revere's ghost watches over liberty.