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Faneuil Hall was built by artist John Smibert in 1742 in the style of an English country market, with an open ground floor and an assembly room. The hall burned down in 1761 but was rebuilt in 1762.
On Nov. 7, 1979, Faneuil Hall was the site of Sen. Edward Kennedy's speech declaring his candidacy for president. On Nov. 3, 2004, Faneuil Hall was the site of Senator John Kerry's concession speech.
Local Dew Tour Athlete Anthony Shetler says "Faneuil Hall hands down best place to eat.. you won't be disappointed."
This is where I met some of the most amazing fans in Boston! All 8,000 of 'em! I even met the Mayah!
Aug 30th @ 5:30pm: Spend some time in the Faneuil Hall Marketplace, home to great shops and delicious foods! We will leave from the front of Blackman Auditorium.
Check out the many street performances that happen all throughout the day.
Unique Boston charm and atmosphere that you can?t find anywhere else in the city.
Be sure to go upstairs to see the old meeting hall. Take a moment to think about all the famous forefathers who debated in that hall.
Grasshopper weather vane atop Faneuil Hall constructed 1742. During American Revolution people suspected as British spies were asked what was atop Faneuil Hall. More grasshopper tales via our blog
This marketplace, built in 1742, attracts 18 million people per year.