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  1. The famous architect and engineer Alexander Parris designed and completed the Quincy Market by August of 1826. Since then, “Faneuil Hall Market” continued to be the proper name of the market while the public still refers it as Quincy Market.

  2. Quincy Market showcases the "Best of Boston" with over 25 local eateries! Featuring fresh seafood, sweet treats, specialty beverages and so much more - you'll never leave hungry after a trip to Faneuil Hall Marketplace! Where to Eat in Quincy Market. Meet Our Street Performers.

  3. Quincy Market is your shopping paradise. There are hundred of shops both inside and outside the three market buildings (Quincy Market, South Market and North Market). Here, you can find the big brands that you always trust and love. But you will also find lots of Boston or New England oriented shops that are not common to see elsewhere.

  4. Sep 23, 2019 · The Faneuil Hall Marketplace is commonly referred to as Quincy Market, but that is just one location within it. The destination started back in 1742 when a man named Peter Faneuil, a wealthy local merchant, built the early version of the marketplace.

  5. Quincy Market, located in Boston, Massachusetts, has a rich history that dates back to the early 19th century. The market was constructed between 1824 and 1826 as part of an urban renewal project led by Mayor Josiah Quincy.

  6. Look no further than the Quincy Market, a historic marketplace located in the heart of downtown Boston. From its charming cobblestone streets to the irresistible aroma of freshly baked goods, a visit to Quincy Market is a sensory experience like no other.

  7. Dec 29, 2018 · Opening hours: Mon-Sat 10am-9pm (10am-7pm winter); Sun 11am-7pm (12-6pm winter) Everything you need to know about visiting Quincy Market Built in the mid 1820s, when Boston’s population was ...

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