• America’s first retail specialty carts program began at Faneuil Hall Marketplace in 1976.
  • Faneuil Hall (/ˈfænjəl/ or /ˈfænəl/; previously /ˈfʌnəl/) is a marketplace and meeting hall located near the waterfront and today's Government Center, in Boston, Massachusetts.
  • Faneuil Hall was built in 1742 and used as a covered market building and public meeting space for the town of Boston.
  • Faneuil Hall is owned by the City of Boston and operated as a visitor center and historic site by the National Park Service.
  • On the morning of March 6, 1770, Faneuil Hall was packed beyond occupancy with the angered citizenry of Boston.
  • And in Boston civic organizers began an effort of renaming Faneuil Hall to Crispus Attucks Hall.
  • Faneuil Hall was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1960 and listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1966.
  • Faneuil Hall remained a vital institution in Boston throughout the 19th century, serving as a political and social hub, a centre of commercial activity, and a symbol of...
  • Boston Faneuil Hall is one of the most iconic and historic sites in the city and one the most popular destinations for both tourists and locals.
  • On the morning of March 6th 1770, following the Boston Massacre, the first public meeting was held in Faneuil Hall, packed from entrance to platform.