Faneuil Hall Marketplacemarket, Boston, Massachusetts, United States

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  • feature of Boston ( in Boston: The contemporary city )

    The narrow and crowded streets of the central city are better suited for walking than driving, for Bostonians are incorrigible jaywalkers. The street markets around Faneuil Hall are as essential a part of the city as ever, while the surrounding modern offices and their workers provide a modern bustle and vitality.

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