Just across Charles Street from the Boston Common, Public Garden is elegantly landscaped with flower beds, lagoons, walking paths and statues, including a notable monument of George Washington on a horse. You can watch couples posing for their wedding photos every summer weekend. The children's story Make Way for Ducklings took place here, and there is a popular sculpture of the ducklings in the northeast corner of the park. A ride in the famous Swan Boats is an essential experience for any visitor.
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A great rest stop
While you are moving from old downtown Boston to the Back Bay, the Public Garden serves as a convenient rest stop for a picnic. It ...
The Public Garden, founded in 1837, is the first public botanical garden in the country and encompasses twenty-four acres of planted landscape....
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