Faneuil Hall in Boston was the site of several speeches that persuaded the American colonists to fight for freedom from Britain. It is part of the Freedom Trail and Boston National Historical Park and considered one of America's must see historic sites.
The address of the Faneuil Branch Library is: 419 Faneuil Street, Brighton, 02135 1699
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Faneuil Hall
Faneuil Hall is in Boston proper. It is close to the north end of Boston. Your best bet is to look it up on google maps or other similar venue to see where it is in relation to other landmarks you are familiar with.
Faneuil Hall has long stood as a marketplace in Boston, but it is difficult to say exactly when it official became a marketplace. The large building located by the waterfront was built in 1742 and since that time, it has always been a popular public meeting place where trade and batering made sense. Over the years the historical building evolved into the busy public marketplace it is today.
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Shem Drowne was the first American to build a weathervane. Drowne is best-known for creating the grasshopper weathervane atop Faneuil Hall in Boston.
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.
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