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OVERVIEW: Faneuil Hall: The Cradle of Liberty

Boston National Historical Park

Transcript

OVERVIEW: Faneuil Hall: The Cradle of Liberty Faneuil Hall is part of Boston National Historical Park, a unit of the National Park Service. It is located in downtown Boston, Massachusetts across from City Hall on Congress Street. This park, established in 1974, discusses the struggle for freedom in the United States since sixteen thirty. Each year, over three million visitors come to enjoy the unique history and experiences that only can be had at Boston National Historical Park. We invite you to explore the park's history where you can walk along the same roads as Paul Revere, see the oldest commissioned warship afloat in the world, or learn how a small group of people changed their futures by raising their voices in opposition. For those seeking to learn more about the park during their visit, informative audio guides can be downloaded from the website and Rangers can help you plan your visit at our Visitor Centers. To find out more about what resources might be available or to contact the park directly, visit the "Accessibility" and "More Information" sections at the end of this audio-described brochure.

Description

An overview of the brochure discussing the story of Faneuil Hall.

Duration

1 minute, 9 seconds

Credit

UniDescription/Gould and Pollock

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