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    Faneuil Hall (/ˈfænjəl/ or /ˈfænəl/; previously /ˈfʌnəl/) is a marketplace and meeting hall located near the waterfront and today's Government Center...
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    Peter Faneuil (June 20, 1700 – March 3, 1743) was a wealthy American colonial merchant, slave trader and philanthropist who donated Faneuil Hall to Boston...
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    Quincy Market is a historic building near Faneuil Hall in downtown Boston, Massachusetts. It was constructed between 1824 and 1826 and named in honor of...
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    National Park Service operates a visitor's center on the first floor of Faneuil Hall, where they offer tours, provide free maps of the Freedom Trail and other...
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    National Statuary Hall Collection in the US Capitol, Washington, D.C. The other, made in 1880, is located in front of Faneuil Hall Plaza in Boston. Congress...
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    adopted in the meeting at Faneuil Hall, an independent militia company was activated, its members stationed not only around Faneuil Hall, but at the city arsenal...
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    (/ˈdɜːrɡɪnˌpɑːrk/ DUR-ghin-park) was a centuries-old restaurant at 340 Faneuil Hall Marketplace in downtown Boston. The Greater Boston Convention and Visitors...
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  • Urban Development, the Faneuil Hall Marketplace (comprising Quincy Market and other spaces adjacent to Boston's Faneuil Hall) was designed by architect...
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  • August 2001 and August 2020, there was a branch location, Cheers Faneuil Hall, in Faneuil Hall. To capitalize on the popularity of the TV show, this location...
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    on the other Massachusetts towns to send representatives to meet at Faneuil Hall beginning on September 22. About 100 towns sent delegates to the convention...
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    of Old North and I-93 (at left), and Faneuil Hall (at right) Interior, 1981 Interior, with view of Faneuil Hall through the window, 1981 Portrait of John...
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    outside San Francisco City Hall as part of a collection of historic American flags. It is also displayed at Faneuil Hall in Boston, in the Museum of...
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  • Faneuil may refer to: Peter Faneuil, (1700–1743), prominent American Faneuil Hall, a meeting hall in Boston, Massachusetts Peter Faneuil School, Boston...
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    weathervane maker. He is most famous for the grasshopper weathervane atop of Faneuil Hall, well known as a symbol of Boston. He was born near Sturgeon Creek in...
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    upon the park's creation. The park service operates visitor centers in Faneuil Hall and at the Charlestown Navy Yard. Boston National Historical Park, along...
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    Markthalle XI (Marheinekehalle) Bordeaux: La Boca FoodCourt Boston: Faneuil Hall Marketplace Boston Public Market Eataly Timeout Market Boston Buffalo:...
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    Cheers restaurant in the Faneuil Hall marketplace; and Sam's Place, a spin-off sports bar concept also located in Faneuil Hall. In 1997, Europe's first...
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    November, Whig leader Samuel Adams called for a mass meeting to be held at Faneuil Hall on November 29, 1773. Thousands of people arrived, so many that the meeting...
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    Henry Janeway Hardenbergh. Renaissance Revival Hilton Boston Downtown/Faneuil Hall (1928), Boston. Asserted to be "Boston's first Art Deco skyscraper"....
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    construction of two footbridges over Congress Street to connect City Hall Plaza to the Faneuil Hall area. Neither bridge was built. Boston Government Service Center...
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    in Downtown Boston include the Greenway, Custom House Tower, City Hall, Faneuil Hall, Quincy Market, Old State House, Old South Meeting House, Massachusetts...
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    Massachusetts state law. The headquarters is located on the 4th floor of Faneuil Hall and consists of an armory, library, offices, quartermaster department...
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    Boston's Faneuil Hall, Phillips' leadership and oratory established his preeminence within the abolitionist movement. Bostonians gathered at Faneuil Hall to...
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  • there" for two years. Lepiarz earned money as a street performer in Faneuil Hall and Harvard Square, using the personas "Jacques Ze Whipper" (sometimes...
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    Park Chicago, Illinois 20 Disneyland Resort Anaheim, California 18.76 Faneuil Hall Marketplace Boston, Massachusetts 18 Balboa Park San Diego, California...
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  • to abolitionists or members of minority groups. Abolitionists met at Faneuil Hall in the 1830s and formed the Committee of Vigilance and Safety to "take...
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    for the design of the Boston Common, the remodeling and enlargement of Faneuil Hall (1805), and the construction of India Wharf. In these Boston years, he...
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  • founded. Saint Patrick's Day begins. 1738 – Workhouse built. 1742 – Faneuil Hall built. 1744 – Hospital active on Rainsford Island. 1745 March: Military...
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    copper grasshopper weathervane, itself dating from 1742, atop historic Faneuil Hall in Boston. A time capsule dating to 1777 was discovered within a religious...
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    care at Brigham and Women's Hospital. Menino's body lay in state at Faneuil Hall in Boston on November 2, and his funeral was held at the Most Precious...
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