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Ride the Ducks also formerly operated in a number of additional locations across the United States and one location in Guam: Branson, Missouri (Opened: 1977, Closed: 2018) Boston, Massachusetts (Under the name "Boston Duck Tours") (Opened: 1994) Seattle, Washington (Under the name "Ride the Ducks of Seattle") (Opened: 1997, Closed: 2020)
On September 24, 2015, a modern Ride the Ducks vehicle with an original DUKW chassis in Seattle, Washington crashed into a charter bus on the Aurora Bridge, killing five passengers on the bus, critically injuring eight, and seriously injuring eight more. [25] The cause of the accident was poor maintenance, that led to an axle breaking at high ...
Pilling's Pond. Pilling's Pond is a privately owned urban waterfowl reserve and breeding ground in the North Seattle neighborhood of Licton Springs, Seattle, Washington.It was created by lifetime resident Charles A. Pilling and has been a bird breeding site and a roadside attraction since the 1920s.
The ending of the run of Albany Aqua Ducks was a big local story, covered by all the newspapers and television stations in the region.204.80.61.133 18:33, 17 July 2012 (UTC)Bennett Turk Liverpool Duckmarine sinking
The original creators of the "Ride the S.L.U.T." T-shirts explained that their use of the moniker was a protest against the declining use of Cascade in favor of South Lake Union; [41] at the streetcar's opening, Mayor Nickels referred to the nickname by saying "I don't care what you call it, as long as you ride it." [10] [42]
This corridor was previously served Metro routes 230 and 253 [3] which carried a combined average of 5,070 riders on weekdays during the last month in service. [4] Since the implementation of RapidRide on the corridor, ridership has grown 30 percent and the B Line served an average of 6,600 riders on weekdays in spring 2015.
As of 2025, Seattle has 14 off-leash dog parks and prohibits dogs from many of its facilities. The city's Find It, Fix It app is used to report violations of dog rules at parks; in 2024, there were 1,100 complaints categorized as "nuisance dogs in a park".
Golden Gardens Park is a public park in Ballard, a neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. The park includes wetlands, beaches, hiking trails, and picnic and playground areas. The park's bathhouse was designated a historic landmark by the City of Seattle in 2005.