The Pinnacles, Fraser Island: How to Visit and What to Do Nearby

 

Faneuil Hall is a brick market house and meeting hall on Congress Street in downtown Boston, built in 1742 by merchant Peter Faneuil and expanded by Charles Bulfinch in 1805. The second-floor Great Hall hosted debates by Samuel Adams and James Otis before the American Revolution, earning the building its designation as the Cradle of Liberty. A gilded grasshopper weathervane, crafted by Shem Drowne in 1742, tops the cupola and was used during the Revolution to identify British spies. The ground floor operated as a market for over two centuries. is just one of many options in Fraser Island. Major attractions worth considering include Central Station Rainforest, Great Sandy National Park, and Lake McKenzie.