Faneuil Hall Marketplace

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  • Faneuil Hall Marketplace encompasses four historic places in one location Faneuil Hall, Quincy Market, North Market and South Market, all set around a quaint cobblestone promenade where jugglers, magicians and musicians entertain the visitors. View The Faneuil Hall Event Calendar History For over 2   from bostoncentral.com  

60 State St, Boston, MA
   
(617) 523-1300

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    • My husband and I nearly stumbled upon the marketplace, after visiting the New England Aquarium nearby - yes we were tourists visiting the city. There are so many dining o... from citysearch.com

    • Quincy Market By moto3cagirl21 November 20, 2010 | Daughter: Age 12 | maine We took our Girl Scout troop on a trip down to Boston. W from go.com

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    • When Faneuil Hall was built in 1742, the marketplace was on the water"s edge - a convenient spot for a place of commerce in the eighteenth century. As the centuries passed, the marshy and downright open water that covered much of Boston - including large swaths of the landlocked North End - were fi   from atlasobscura.com  

    • This is the coolest urban marketplace your family will visit in the United States, with impromptu street performances, historic buildings all around you, and a million little boutiques and food stores (125 shops and 21 restaurants according to the official count, plus food stalls). Also referred to   from go.com  

    • Faneuil Hall, originally established as a market for merchants, fishermen and vendors in 174 is now a tourist attraction known for shopping, eating and drinking. One of America's premiere urban marketplaces, Faneuil Hall boasts more than 100 shops, 14 restaurants, and 40 food vendors. On a beautifu   from 10best.com  

    • A chocolate lover's dream guided tour Chocolate lovers will adore this 2 ½ hour, family-friendly walking tour uncovering the famous (and infamous) chocolate delights in the center of Faneuil Hall and the North End. Your expert guide will take you on a fantastic journey through the corridors of the   from greatamericandays.com  

    • Across the way from Faneuil Hall lies Quincy Market, a fantasy of more than 100 shops, 17 restaurants and 40 eateries. Street performers entertain while a melting pot of food courts lure in hungry grandkids. This is an especially inviting spot to while away an afternoon or evening after a full day   from grandparents.com  

    • Given to the city by Peter Faneuil in 1740, Faneuil Hall, with its market and meeting hall, served as a focal point of Colonial protest against British rule and later as a center for the abolition movement in Boston.   from cr.nps  

    • Outdoor festival marketplace built in 1826; street performers; pushcarts and over 140 specialty shops and restaurants featured in Quincy, South and North Market Buildings. Adjacent to Faneuil Hall.   from massvacation.com  

    • This is Faneuil Hall the Cradle of Liberty built and given to the town of Boston by Peter Faneuil ***** 1742 ***** Still used by a free people 1930   from hmdb.org  

    • There are more than 100 places to eat, shop and drink at Faneuil Hall Marketplace, also known as Quincy Market. French   from mytravelguide.com