The present Faneuil Hall was built by Charles Bullfinch in 1805.

Designed by Charles Bulfinch in 1805 with its massive meeting hall virtually unchanged today, this historic building hosted events such as America's first town meeting, Anti Slavery rallies featuring Frederick Douglass, Charles Sumner, and William Lloyd Garrison, and John F. Kennedy's last campaign speech. It is owned by the City of Boston and preserved through the United States National Park Service.

The hall is virtually unchanged since rebuilt by Charles Bullfinch in 1805.