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It’s official: it’s Swan Boat season. The beloved and iconic symbol of the Boston Public Garden celebrates its 148th season.
A “heady combination of citizens, local government and professional planners” said the proposed “Circus” would include an ice ...
Monday April 19 – Thursday Sept. 1, hours vary ; Boston Public Garden, 4 Charles St., Boston ...
Boston's swan boats are back in the Public Garden. WBUR spoke to Lyn Paget, the fourth-generation owner of the swan boats, ...
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, the Boston Parks and Recreation Department, and the Paget family will host the first ride of the season. This year marks the 148th season for the Swan Boats, a beloved ...
And if you have a few dollars, visitors recommend taking a 15-minute ride on a Swan Boat. The large paddle boats cost $4.75 to ride (or $3.25 for kids ages 2 to 15 and $4.25 for seniors ...
And if you have a few dollars, visitors recommend taking a 15-minute ride on a Swan Boat. The large paddle boats cost $4.75 to ride (or $3.25 for kids ages 2 to 15 and $4.25 for seniors ...
To ride the swan boats in Boston, no reservations are required – simply show up and purchase a ticket at the dock. One ride on a swan boat, which lasts 10-15 minutes, costs $4.75 for adults, $4.25 for ...
“We’ve heard from so many who are now bringing their kids, or even grandkids, here to enjoy their very first Swan Boat ride.” Mayor Wu said to Boston 25. “That’s so special to see ...
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