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Boston National Historical Park
Faneuil Hall
Faneuil Hall, early morning

This old market building, first built in 1742, sits at the site of the old town dock. Town meetings, held here between 1764 and 1774, heard Samuel Adams and others lead cries of protest against the imposition of taxes on the colonies. The building was enlarged in 1806. Frederick Douglass, William Lloyd Garrison, and Lucy Stone brought their struggles for freedom here in the 19th century. Market stalls on the first floor service shoppers much as they did in Paul Revere's day.
Hours: Open 9 am - 5 pm, except during city sponsored events.

Admission: Free

Faneuil Hall Site Bulletin pdf (size-191k)

Art in Faneuil Hall pdf (size-400k)

Faneuil Hall, What's Original?  pdf (size - 743k)

Old North Church Steeple  

Did You Know?
Did you know that Old North Church's steeple has been replaced twice since the display of the signal lanterns on April 18, 1775? In neither case was the downfall caused by revolution, but by a mighty wind, a nameless storm of October, 1804, and Hurricane Carol, August, 1954.

Last Updated: April 17, 2007 at 10:37 EST