In 1740, when Boston was a colonial outpost of 16,500 people, an extravagantly wealthy merchant named Peter Faneuil offered ...
But Faneuil Hall Marketplace, one of Boston’s most postcard ... took shelter from the brisk temperatures and grabbed a hot dog before picking up his wife from work, said the marketplace still ...
With Faneuil putting up the cash, how could Boston refuse? It took two years to build the structure--which not only had market facilities, but a large meeting hall on the second floor--and when it ...
so it's best to consult Faneuil Hall Marketplace's website or Quincy's website before you visit. To reach the marketplaces, which sit just south of the North End, travelers can take the "T" Blue ...