• Webb, Roger S. "The History and Restoration of Boston's Faneuil Hall Markets." American Society of Architectural Historians Journal, vol. 28, no. 3, Oct.
  • Faneuil Hall was built in 1742. The patriot James Otis called the building “The Cradle of Liberty.” In that hall, James Otis, Sam Adams, Joseph Warren and other...
  • After fire destroyed Faneuil Hall Marketplace in 1761, it was rebuilt, and then enlarged by famous Boston architect Charles Bulfinch in 1806.
  • A popular site linked by the Freedom Trail, Faneuil Hall is a meeting hall as well as a marketplace. Often called “the Cradle of Liberty,” it is a part of the Boston...
  • Faneuil Hall Marketplace’s Tweets. ... Coming soon: Faneuil Hall Marketplace is excited to welcome Dino Safari Boston, opening November 2021!
  • Faneuil Hall is a marketplace within Boston, Massachusetts that includes some of the city's best eats, entertainment, shopping, and, of course, hauntings.
  • Located in the historic heart of Boston, Faneuil Hall Marketplace welcomes visitors to walk through history and experience the City’s central meeting place.
  • Discover Faneuil Hall in Boston, Massachusetts: A former waterfront market is now in the center of town due to some interesting Boston engineering.
  • Built in 1742 in the heart of downtown Boston, Faneuil Hall is an iconic food and retail market in a gloriously preserved building.
  • Faneuil Hall is a must-visit attraction for all tourists in Boston. The iconic market and meeting place is located near the water in Boston’s Government Center...