Boston Public Garden is among the oldest botanical garden in United States of America that was established in the year 1859. Basking in the sun during summers in this well maintained beautiful garden is an ideal way to spend time. The beautifully laid Victorian flower beds, hedges and weeping willows make it more exotic and romantic. The flower beds are planted all along the main walkways of Boston Public Garden that are planted during every spring and summer. The Public Garden of Boston during the first two weeks of May is covered with tulips of different colors.
Tourists and local residents of the region come here to enjoy a trip in the lake on the swan-shaped boats, which is one of the major attractions of the garden. The “Make Way for Ducklings” sculpture adds to the beauty of the garden. The sculpture was given shape by
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Nancy Schön, as a tribute to Robert McCloskey, famous writer of the 1941 children's classic “Make Way for Ducklings”.
The irregularly shaped pond of the Boston Public Garden forms the central feature of the garden, sprawling over nearly 4 acres. Since 1877, the foot pedal-powered Swan Boats of Boston Public Garden have been attracting and amusing tourists with its uniqueness. These boats are available for leisurely cruises, which allow tourists to enjoy the scenic surrounding. Children are amused to have a close look at the ducks and pairs of swans on their ride. The smallest suspension bridge of the world that was designed in 1867 can be seen from the Swan Boat dock.
The beautifully designed Boston Public Garden in USA is an ideal place to rejuvenate with new energy and life.
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