Faneuil Hall is of a greater historical interest than any other building in the United States. In September 1742, Peter Faneuil, a French merchant, decided to build it for the people of the town. Many famous orators of the country's history have addressed the public here. This area is a true reflection of the culture, history, and local ambiance. Every year, performers audition to perform during tourist season but not many win a gig as a juggler, musician or artist. You can shop in the underground or get souvenirs like rare photo prints. Don't forget to visit Faneuil Hall Marketplace also known as Quincy Market, to get down and dirty with shopping.
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The BackgroundSite of the first town meeting in America, Faneuil Hall was host to revolutionary gatherings in the 18th century, antislavery
MODERN DAY SPITTALFIELDS-MASSACHUSETTS
A COMBINATION OF MARKETS AND TRADES AND BOSTON TRULY AT ITS MOST COMMON...BRING A CASH, CREDIT CARDS, AND A CARRY-ALL BASKET ON WHEELS ... SPEN...
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it's crowded and lacks character...try shopping on newbury st. if shopping is what you want. the food court is impressive, but i have never fou...
A day in the sun
Whether you enjoy shopping or people watching, Faneuil Hall has it all!
Ambiance Plus
Boston has always been 'the biggest small town in America'. Faneul Hall Marketplace epitomizes this small-town flavor
Hip Hangin
Faneuil Hall is a great place for all ages. I've taken my 5 year old niece, teenaged cousins and not so teenaged people. We take the T which ...
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