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Faneuil Hall Cradle of Liberty, Boston, Mass.
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FANEUIL HALL
Affectionally called “The Cradle of Liberty" Faneuil
Hall was built in 1742 by Peter Faneuil and given to Boston
as a Town Hall. Burned in 1761, it was rebuilt in 176
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