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Quincy Market is a historic marketplace in Boston that offers shopping, dining, entertainment and tours. Learn about its history, fun facts, nearby attractions and other markets in Boston.
- Restaurants and Eateries
Restaurant: Baker: Bar: Café: Gelato: Hot dogs: Pizza:...
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Please note that there is another Quincy Market at 33...
- History
The famous architect and engineer Alexander Parris designed...
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Quincy Market is your shopping paradise. There are hundred...
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Quincy Market actually comprises of three buildings – Quincy...
- Boston
Today, Faneuil Hall is a government office which is...
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Quincy Market was designated a National Historic Landmark in...
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Jul 8, 2015 · Quincy Market. This historic Boston market has been around since 1826, and today has over a hundred pushcarts, shops, restaurants, and food court stops. Across the three market buildings (Quincy Market, South Market and North Market), you can find interesting coffees, artisanal bread, fresh seafood and of course, the Boston favorites: lobster ...
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Quincy Market is a historic building near Faneuil Hall in downtown Boston, Massachusetts. It was constructed between 1824 and 1826 and named in honor of mayor Josiah Quincy, who organized its construction without any tax or debt.
Nov 22, 2017 · Eater Boston recommends some decent options for lunch at Quincy Market, Faneuil Hall's ever-crowded food court. From hot dogs and lobster rolls to Korean corn dogs and vegan ice cream, here's what to eat and avoid in this glorified mall food court.
Quincy Market offers hundreds of shops inside and outside the three market buildings, featuring big brands, local artisans and souvenirs. You can also enjoy the pushcarts, the colonnade eateries and the historic atmosphere of the market.
Learn how Quincy Market was built in 1826 as a solution to the overcrowded Faneuil Hall Market and how it evolved from a retail to a wholesale market in the 19th century. Discover how it became a festival marketplace in the 20th century with canopy, push carts, restaurants and sculptures.