Public Garden
Boston Massachusetts


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The Public Garden in Boston connects the Boston Common to Copley Square.
A stroll through the Garden will not only reveal many beautiful formal flower beds, but also Swans and Ducks.
Big Swan Boats paddle slowly by giving visitors a tour of the Duck Pond.

The Public Garden dates back to 1837 and was the first botanical garden in The United States open to the public!
The Swan Boats have been there since the 1800's as well and are still operated by the family that first brought them there. Swan Boat rides last about 15 minutes and run from Spring to Autumn.

George Washington mounted on his horse, one of Boston's most famous statues stands right inside the gates of the Public Garden.
At the other end of the Garden is the Famous "Make Way For Ducklings" sculpture, it depicts a mother duck leading her ducklings and is one of the favorite stops for children young and old...click here for more!

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With flowers in bloom from April to October, the Public Garden is a beautiful place to stop when visiting Boston.

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