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  2. Boston National Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    Faneuil Hall, 2015. Faneuil Hall was first constructed in the 1740s, and was the site of important pro-independence speeches. The hall is owned and operated by the city of Boston, with the park service offering talks in the Great Hall.

  3. Faneuil Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Faneuil Hall event was covered by the media in the United States, and the speech by Chappelle appeared in an August 9, 1890, article, "At the Cradle of Liberty, Enthusiastic Endorsement of the Elections Bill, Faneuil Hall again Filled with Liberty Loving Bostonians to Urge a Free Ballot and Fare Count" on the front page of The New York Age ...

  4. List of National Historic Landmarks in Boston - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... Faneuil Hall. October 9, 1960 Downtown: Built ... Old City Hall (Boston) December 30, 1970

  5. Watch Boston's official Christmas Tree lighting: Holiday ...

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    This year marks Boston's 81st annual tree lighting celebration on the Common and the 51st year that Nova Scotia has gifted a tree to the people of Boston. Watch Boston's official Christmas Tree ...

  6. List of annual events in Boston - Wikipedia

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    The finish line is on Boylston Street, outside the main branch of the Boston Public Library at Copley Square. Patriot's Day Parade: Patriots' Day City Hall Plaza, Kings Chapel, Paul Revere Mall, Eliot Square Downtown Boston: Parade/re-enactment Flag raising ceremony at City Hall Plaza at 9:00am.

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  8. Quincy Market - Wikipedia

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    According to the National Park Service, some of Boston's early slave auctions took place near what is now Quincy Market. [2] As the central building of Faneuil Hall Marketplace, Quincy Market is often used metonymically for the entire development. By the mid-20th century it was badly in need of repair, and it was redeveloped into a public ...

  9. Massachusetts Horticultural Society - Wikipedia

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    Exhibition of the Society [1]. The society was established in 1829 in Boston as the Boston Horticultural Society, and promptly began weekly exhibits (in Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market) of locally grown fruit and later vegetables, teaching the newest horticultural techniques and breeds, including the local Concord grape in 1853.