Quincy Market was created in 1826.
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The Quincy Market is a historic building near Faneuil Hall in downtown Boston, Massachusetts. It was constructed from 1824-1826 and named in honor of Mayor Josiah Quincy.
Quincy Market
The Bull Market - Faneuil Hall Marketplace was the country's first to introduce pushcart shopping. The Bull Market's fleet of wooden pushcarts, housed under the Quincy Market glass canopies, is constantly changing to reflect the seasons. Named after the bull atop Quincy Market's weathervane, the ever-changing Bull Market pushcarts provide an opportunity for New England artisans and entrepreneurs to showcase and sell their creations.http://www.faneuilhallmarketplace.com/tourism4.html
There are many different markets in the city of Boston. Quincy Market is near the North End of Boston, located right next to Faneuil Hall. This market features many local shops, restaurants, and stores such as Coach and American Eagle. Another Boston market is Haymarket, which is located less than a block away from Quincy Market. This market features many fresh fruits, vegetables, and fish.
The present Market Hall was built in 1857 by the Chesterfield Market Company and bought by Chesterfield Corporation in 1872 for the sum of £11,500.
Boston Commons, Harvard Square, Quincy market, Boston Harbor, Newbury Street
John Quincy Adams was president when the Erie Canal was completed.
Boston Commons, Harvard Square, Quincy market, Boston Harbor, Newbury Street
It could if it was built for the Canadian market. If built for the USA, no.
If it was built for the USA market, no. If built for Canada, yes.