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  1. Faneuil is a marketplace and meeting hall located near the waterfront and Government Center, in Boston, Massachusetts. Officially opened in 1743, Faneuil Hall was the site of several speeches by Samuel Adams, James Otis, and other Founding Fathers who encouraged independence from Great Britain.

  2. Sep 23, 2019 · Today, the Faneuil Hall Marketplace is one of Boston’s most popular destinations. It’s an urban marketplace with many shops, restaurants, and even entertainment. Just ask the 18 million annual visitors that come by to check it out.

  3. Historic Faneuil hall has served as a marketplace and meeting hall since 1742 when it was built by Peter Faneuil. It provided a platform for the country’s most famous orators. It is where colonists first protested the Sugar Act in 1764 and established the doctrine of “no taxation without representation”.

  4. Faneuil Hall, America’s "Cradle of Liberty," remains a vital part of the ongoing and unfinished story of our nation. In addition to housing the marketplace and hall, Faneuil Hall today now serves at a gateway visitor center to the National Parks of Boston, which includes an education and film space.

  5. Built as a center of commerce in 1741, Faneuil Hall is where the Sons of Liberty proclaimed their dissent against Royal oppression. Faneuil Hall has served as an open forum meeting hall and marketplace for more than 270 years and has continued to provide a stage for debate on the most consequential issues of the day.

  6. Dec 18, 2023 · Quick Facts. Location: Dock Square, Boston. Significance: Meetingplace and market space since 1742. Designation: National Historic Landmark; Freedom Trail Site; Legislated Partner Site of Boston National Historical Park; Network To Freedom Site. MANAGED BY: City of Boston. Amenities. 9 listed.

  7. Often referred to as “The Cradle of Liberty,” Faneuil Hall is a marketplace and meeting hall where many of the debates and discussions about American liberty occurred throughout the 18th and 19th centuries. Faneuil Hall was a gift to the city of Boston from the wealthy merchant Peter Faneuil, who it was named after.

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