Faneuil Hall is an old building in Boston, Massachusetts .
| Sight | |
| Fan hall | |
|---|---|
Fanail Hall today, east side | |
| A country | |
| Location | |
| Architectural style | Georgian architecture |
| Project Author | John Smith Charles Bullfinch |
| Building | 1740 - 1742 years |
| Site | |
Located off the coast and Boston government building.
Since 1742 serves as a market and conference room. Here speeches were made by Samuel Adams , James Otis and other advocates of independence from the UK . The building is currently part of the Freedom Trail and the Boston National Historical Park ( en: Boston National Historical Park ). Sometimes it is also called the "Cradle of Freedom." [2] Currently Fanail Hall is quite popular among tourists, is the eleventh of sixteen points on the historic Freedom Trail .