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Faneuil Hall – Boston, MA

Faneuil Hall, built in 1742, was a paid for and gifted to the City of Boston by Peter Faneuil.  It was “home to merchants, fishermen, and meat and produce sellers, and provided a platform for the country’s most famous orators. It is where colonists first protested the Sugar Act in 1764 and established the doctrine of ‘no taxation without representation'”. (source: faneuilhallmarketplace.com)

Y.E.S. completed renovations on the lighting and fire alarm while keeping the integrity and history of the building.