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Public Garden
The guide was updated:Established in 1837, the Public Garden was the first public botanical garden in America. No visit to the Garden is complete without a long cruise along the water or a cruise on the lagoon in the park’s famous swan boats.
Useful Information
- Address: 4 Charles Street, Boston
- More Info: The Public Garden is adjacent to the Boston Common
- Public Transport: Red or Green line to Park Street Station
- Phone: +1 617 522 1966
- Email: info@swanboats.com
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