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Faneuil Hall
Historic Buildings: Retail

Collection
Peter Faneuil
Photographer
Peter Vanderwarker
Dates
  • Constructed, 1742
  • Renovation, 1763
  • Renovation, 1805
Landmark Designations
  • National Register of Historic Places
  • National Historic Landmark
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Description
ABOUT THE BUILDING
Originally built as a center of commerce, Faneuil Hall became a center of revolutionary politics in Colonial America. Nicknamed the "Cradle of Liberty" the building's second floor meeting hall was the site of protest against the Sugar Act, the Stamp Act, the Townshend Act, and the Redcoat occupation.

ABOUT THE HISTORICAL PHOTOGRAPHS
"Faneuil Hall once was practically buried among a dense throng of neighboring buildings. Now it stands free in open space. Wh...
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Location
North Street & Congress Street
Boston, MA 02109
United States

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