Faneuil Hall is a meeting hall and marketplace that opened in 1742. It was the site of several speeches by Sam Adams and other encouraging independence from Great Britain. It's sometimes referred to as the "Cradle of Liberty."
Constructed in 1798 and designed by noted Boston architect Charles...
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Read MoreThe former site of the Boston Latin School, which educated...
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Read MoreThe largest church/meeting house in Colonial Boston, the Old South...
Read MoreA circular emblem in the pavement marks the approximate spot...
Read MoreThis memorial is dedicated to the Jewish people who were...
Read MoreAn indoor marketplace with coffee, food, deserts, craft vendors, free...
Read MorePastries, cakes, pies & cookies fill the cases at this...
Read MoreOutpost of an Italian bakery famous for its pastries like...
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