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In 1742, the same year his hall was inaugurated, one of his ships, the Jolly Batchelor, sailed from Boston to Sierra Leone, returning with 20 kidnapped Africans. Faneuil lived just long enough to ...
What’s in a Name? I was disappointed to read of the renaming of Faneuil Hall (“The Long Hall,” January/February 2025). It is the same as tearing down the statue of a historical figure.
The monument's location next to Faneuil Hall Marketplace makes it very accessible while walking the Freedom Trail. The New England Holocaust Memorial, which is free to visit 24 hours a day ...
A self-guided tour of Boston’s LGBTQ+ history. An article about the annual Gay and Lesbian Town Hall Meeting at Faneuil Hall. Pages highlighting Black and LGBTQ+ history at the Longfellow House ...
Now that South Coast Rail is running to Boston, where do you go from there? Here's how to get to 10 top tourist spots by ...
Parking restrictions will be in place on the following streets: Congress Street (north side, Faneuil Hall side), State Street to Hanover Street Hanover Street (both sides), Congress Street to ...
23, features roughly 80 exhibits from interactive rooms and mind-bending installations to puzzling images. Its Boston ... 10,000-square-foot space near Faneuil Hall. While the museum houses ...
Much of it was razed to make way for the current bus station in the 1980s. But here is a small selection of happenings pictured there between the 1960s and the 1980s.
The vice president took questions from an audience of undecided voters in the key swing state of Nevada on Thursday night.
Choosing to move to the United States from Ireland in 2012 was the most-difficult and painful decision of my life.
Here are 10 things to do in Boston for free this April. 1. Watch street performers at Faneuil Hall Marketplace While street performers entertain year-round, April’s warmer weather definitely ...
Or, the 2.5-mile Freedom Trail highlights 16 historic sites, such as the Old State House, where the Declaration of Independence was read from the balcony in 1776; another stop is Faneuil Hall ...