1740 vs 1976
From the NHL website:
Given to the city by Peter Faneuil in 1740, Faneuil Hall, with its market and meeting hall, served as a focal point of Colonial protest against British rule and later as a center for the abolition movement in Boston. The orignal Faneuil Hall was built in 1742. It was rebuilt in 1762 after a fire. Charles Bulfinch greatly expanded it in 1806 in the Georgian/Federal style. Faneuil Hall is on the National Register #66000368, and also is a National Historic Landmark. It is also part of the Boston National Historical Park, National Register #74002222.
1740 vs 1976
From the NHL website:
Given to the city by Peter Faneuil in 1740, Faneuil Hall, with its market and meeting hall, served as a focal point of Colonial protest against British rule and later as a center for the abolition movement in Boston. The orignal Faneuil Hall was built in 1742. It was rebuilt in 1762 after a fire. Charles Bulfinch greatly expanded it in 1806 in the Georgian/Federal style. Faneuil Hall is on the National Register #66000368, and also is a National Historic Landmark. It is also part of the Boston National Historical Park, National Register #74002222.