• Faneuil Hall, a historic building in Georgian style, is the center of Boston’s Faneuil Hall Marketplace, a popular area with food stalls, restaurants, shops and street...
  • boston-historic-faneuil-hall-marketplace Quincy Marketplace. The building was named after Josiah Quincy, the Mayor of Boston from 1823-1828.
  • ...House, and travel through government center to Quincy Market and Faneuil Hall, both a historic and popular destination worth a quick visit for a first time to Boston.
  • Faneuil Hall, Boston, MA. ... Faneuil Hall was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1960 and listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1966.
  • After fire destroyed Faneuil Hall Marketplace in 1761, it was rebuilt, and then enlarged by famous Boston architect Charles Bulfinch in 1806.
  • A summary analysis of surviving elements can be found in Historic Structure Report: Faneuil Hall, Boston, Massachusetts by Frederic Detwiller, pp. 71-82.
  • Faneuil Hall is owned by the City of Boston and operated as a visitor center and historic site by the National Park Service.
  • Still Boston's central gathering place, Faneuil Hall has evolved and expanded through the centuries into an incomparable urban marketplace.
  • Built in 1742 (and enlarged using a Charles Bulfinch design in 1805), this building was a gift to Boston from prosperous merchant Peter Faneuil.
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