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Faneuil Hall Party Tours on the Bustonian Boston Party Bus CLICK HERE NOW! Spring/Summer - Faneuil Hall Boston 2011Located in the heart of Boston, historic Faneuil Hall Marketplace has been the “Gateway to Boston” since 1026.
Today, Faneuil Hall invites visitors from around the world and around the block to enjoy world renowned street performers, taste diverse foods from cultures all over the globe, and learn the history of 19th century colonists.
Faneuil Hall Marketplace will host over 300 events and performances this year, so join food and arts lovers like you and experience what has become New England’s #1 destination.
In the heart of Boston, Faneuil Hall Marketplace is adjacent to historic Faneuil Hall and is bordered by the financial district, the waterfront, the North End, Government Center and Haymarket. It is a well-traveled part of Boston's "Freedom Trail."
The Marketplace is a five-minute walk to the New England Aquarium, The Children's Museum, The Old State House, and Paul Revere's House.
Other attractions that are between 7-15 minutes away include The New State House, The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Public Garden, Old North Church, The USS Constitution, and Fenway Park.
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In 1742,
Boston’s wealthiest merchant, Peter
Faneuil, as a gift to the city, built
Faneuil Hall. The edifice was home
to merchants, fishermen, and meat and
produce sellers, and provided a platform
for the country's most famous orators.
It is where colonists first protested
the Sugar Act in 1764 and established
the doctrine of "no taxation without
representation."
Firebrand Samuel Adams rallied the citizens of Boston to the cause of independence from Great Britain in the hallowed Hall, and George Washington toasted the nation there on its first birthday. Through the years, Faneuil Hall has played host to many impassioned speakers, from Oliver Wendall Holmes and Susan B. Anthony to Bill Clinton and Ted Kennedy, always living up to its nickname, "The Cradle of Liberty." |
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