Rabu, 29 November 2017

The Details Of Federal Hall, With Bobby Jain

By Jason McDonald


Have you ever been to New York City? If you've traveled into the Financial District, you might have come across one of the city's most historic sites: Federal Hall. This building goes back several centuries, as the likes of Bobby Jain can attest, but what exactly makes it so iconic? For those that are interested in learning a little bit of American History, the following information regarding Federal Hall will prove to be insightful.

Once known as New York's City Hall, Federal Hall served as the first capitol building in the United States. Built in 1700, Federal Hall would soon become synonymous with numerous events. According to financial authorities along the lines of Robert Jain, George Washington would become inaugurated as the first U.S. President in 1789 in this building. Of course, there are other events that give the building in question its historic nature.

Not long after Washington's inauguration, in 1791, the Bill of Rights was passed at Federal Hall. For those that may be hazy on their American history, the Bill of Rights contains the first ten amendments to the Constitution that we continue to enjoy today. Freedom of speech, for example, was made possible in the United States largely because of this document. This is another reason why Federal Hall boasts a tremendous level of importance.

While the original Federal Hall building has long since been demolished, the Federal Hall National Memorial serves as a replacement of sorts, though not in the way you may imagine. As it's a memorial, it doesn't function as a traditional office building. This doesn't mean that it doesn't obtain foot traffic, as New Yorkers and tourists alike travel to it if they're in the Financial District. In fact, if you'd like to brush up on your American history, this would be the place to go.

To say that there is history when it comes to Federal Hall would be an understatement. These are just a few reasons why, so it's in your best interest to learn more on your own time. If you're in the area, either as a New Yorker, vacationer, or what have you, the memorial located in the Financial District is a great place to brush up on your history. You might also find it to be a great place for photo opportunities, provided you don't mind the crowd.




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