- u-s-history.com pages/h2376.htmlThe political maneuverings here by American patriots between 1764 and 1774 earned Faneuil Hall its long-standing nickname "Cradle of Liberty."
- eksisozluk.com faneuil-hall--286080...turkler ve diger yabanci nufus genelde buralarda takilmaz. daha cok amerikalilarin eglence anlayisina hitap eden barlardir faneuil hall'dakiler. ama arada...
- twitter.com faneuilhall/Official Twitter feed of Faneuil Hall Marketplace. Enjoy special event postings, shopping exclusives & more! ... Faneuil Hall Marketplace’s Tweets.
- freetoursbyfoot.com de/faneuil-hall-marketplace/Faneuil Hall was constructed in 1742 by Peter Faneuil, a local wealthy merchant. At that time, the town of Boston was governed by Great Britain.
- explorebostonhistory.org items/show/23“This is Faneuil Hall the Cradle of Liberty Built and given to the town of Boston by Peter Faneuil 1742 Still used by a free people in 1930.”
- lostnewengland.com tag/faneuil-hall/Faneuil Hall in Boston, as it appeared between 1890 and 1899. Image courtesy of the Library of Congress, Detroit Publishing Company Collection.
- itcsozluk.com faneuil-hall-2/Boston’daki Faneuil Hall 1742 yılında zengin tüccar Peter Faneuil tarafından inşa edilmiş ve 1761 yılında yanmasına rağmen ertesi yıl yeniden inşa edilmiştir.
- nps.gov bost/learn/historyculture/fh.htmAbolitionists, women's suffragists, and labor unionists name just the largest of groups who have held protests, meetings, and debates at Faneuil Hall.
- neuralword.com en/article/faneuil-hallOne of the most famous attractions in Faneuil Hall Marketplace is Quincy Market, a large indoor food hall boasting over 50 vendors.
- archipedianewengland.org faneuil-hall/In addition to its significant social and political history, Faneuil Hall has a complex architectural history. The building was constructed as a market hall in...