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Come along with me on a visit to Boston's Faneuil Hall Marketplace, rated one of the top 10 tourist destinations in the country! Faneuil Hall Marketplace is located in downtown Boston's on the historic Freedom Trail, just steps away from the waterfront. Faneuil Hall is as alive today as it was in 1742. Our nation’s fathers proclaimed it “The Cradle of Liberty” because it is here that they kindled the first flames of the struggle that soon led to the American Revolution and our independence. For 280 years, Faneuil Hall has been a prominent meeting location for residents and visitors to Boston and a central point of commerce for the city. In 1742, Peter Faneuil, one of Boston’s wealthiest merchants, built Faneuil Hall as a gift to the city. The building served as a meeting hall and a permanent central marketplace. It was expanded to include Quincy Market in 1826 when Boston’s rapid growth necessitated a larger marketplace. The South Market and North Market buildings were completed in 1827. Over 80 retailers occupy 200,000+ square feet of retail space in the iconic mixed use festival marketplace. Customer can enjoy unique local offerings as well as nationally recognized stores while enjoying the diverse types of cuisine at its restaurants and in the world-famous Quincy Market Colonnade, the first food hall in the United States! The cobblestone promenades are filled with music from local musicians and jaw-dropping routines of world-renowned street performers. #boston #bostonma #bostonmassachusetts #faneuilhall #quincymarket #freedomtrail #northend #americanrevolution #americanhistory #historicalplaces