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Faneuil Hall Review

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Farner Hall was the meeting place of that year. Later, a new market was built next to Quincy. The third floor is now a military history exhibition hall. It shows some old guns related to Boston's history. It's interesting.

Faneuil Hall

Posted: Feb 15, 2017
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  • 西行阿里
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Farnard Hall on the Freedom Road in Boston was built in 1742 by the rich merchant Peter Farnard, originally as a marketplace, and as a place for gatherings and free discussions throughout Boston before the outbreak of the War of Independence. It witnessed countless meetings and speeches of patriots, and is therefore called the “cradle of freedom,” and has played a major role in American history. A three-story red brick building with a majestic Greek-style duplex was reopened in August 1976 after extensive renovations. Entering the hall, you can see the wall: here is a witness to the important moment of Boston's construction.

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    Posted: May 2, 2021
  • 东张西望望东西
    5/5Outstanding
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    Farnal Hall is a building on the Freedom Road, and the red brick exterior wall is very easy to recognize. Farnal Hall is a more historic place in the United States during the Civil War. If you are interested, you can visit it.

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    Posted: Feb 29, 2020
  • 东张西望望东西
    5/5Outstanding
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    This is a building passing by the road of freedom, and the tour guide specially introduced the history of Farnar Hall. Very beautiful architectural feature, the decoration inside is relatively simple, there are activities inside, our group went horse sightseeing and visited the door for a while and said to leave.

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    Posted: Feb 28, 2020
  • 快乐老猪
    5/5Outstanding
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    Faneuil Hall should be an important point on the road to freedom. It's a market and conference hall built by Farner. Before the War of Independence, Bostonians often gathered here to discuss such issues as independence and freedom, known as the cradle of freedom. Today the place is still a hot spot, tourists come here to join the fun. And I'm more interested in the old restaurant next to it, Union Oyster House, which translates it into Union Oyster House. It has been open since 1826 and is one of the scenic spots on the road to freedom. It claims to be a landmark of national history. Believe him, we can't live without food on the road to freedom.

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    Posted: Mar 22, 2018
  • 201***91
    4/5Excellent
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    A scenic spot on Boston's Freedom Road. One of the historical buildings of the American War of Independence. Because I don't know much about the history at that time, I don't feel very famous or important. However, for many European and American tourists, this is a very important tourist card-punching place. The floor of the hall is divided into several floors and a basement. Across the hall is the famous Kunxi Market. On the first floor of the lobby are tourist reception offices and brochures on Boston's main attractions. There are also some souvenir shops and fast food restaurants. The place is not very big. The basement has a public toilet and a rest area where you can sit down and rest. It's still a simple museum, but you need to buy tickets to visit it.

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    Posted: Dec 25, 2018
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Preston_Dominguez: 1 Faneuil Hall Sq,Boston, MA 02109
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Jeremy_Dodson: I recommended Boston Common,Freedom Trail,Boston Public Library,Trinity Church,Old North Church
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