On Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 27–28, Boston’s historic Faneuil Hall Marketplace hosted its annual Fall Festival, a weekend celebration that drew families, shoppers, history buffs and seasonal revelers alike to the South Plaza next to the Wagamama patio.

The event, free and open to the public from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day, offered live performances, local vendors, fall-themed refreshments and festive activities in one of Boston’s most storied settings.

Highlights include live music from local acts like as Bos Music Project and Madison Powers, seasonal vendors like Hip Hop Ehoorah, QuinoHome, and CraftZone Boston, cornhole games, a “festive photo opportunity,” face painting and fall treats and refreshments.

Crowds wandered between cobbled walkways, stopping at market stalls, snapping

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