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Boston Public Garden
(Attractions & Activities - Gardens)
Charles St at Beacon St Boston Common, Boston  02108
Distance: ~0.57 mi *
        Description: BEACON HILL. Take an afternoon stroll through the oldest botanical garden in the United States and get a feel for Boston's charm and grace. The park's pond has been famous since 1877 for its swan boats, which offer leisurely cruises during warmer months. If you enjoyed reading "The Trumpet of the Swans" by E.B. White (which is set in the area), then you'll particularly enjoy the surroundings. Plus, children love the adorable statues that represent ducklings from Robert McCloskey's "Make Way for Ducklings."
        User Rating: 8 / 10
       

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Arnold Arboretum
(Attractions & Activities - Gardens)
125 Arborway, Jamaica Plain  02130-3500 • 617-524-1718
Distance: ~3.62 mi *
        Description: JAMAICA PLAIN. The development of this beautiful park was funded by James Arnold. Arnold left it to Harvard University upon his death. After selling the park to the city, Harvard has regained its possession and pays only $1 a year (for one thousand years) for it. Today the 265-acre grounds are home to over four thousand types of trees. The Jamaica Pond also makes up part of the peaceful surroundings.  
       

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