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  2. Boston Duck Tours - Wikipedia

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    Boston Duck Tours is a privately owned company that operates historical tours of the city of Boston using replica World War II amphibious DUKW vehicles. [1] Boston Duck Tours first started running tours in Boston, Massachusetts on October 5, 1994. [ 2 ]

  3. Duck tour - Wikipedia

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    A Boston Duck Tour transitioning to land London Duck Tours The "Normandie" in Koksijde (2018) Propulsion system of the "Normandie" San Francisco's 'Bay Quackers' operated from 2004 until 2011, splashing into San Francisco Bay near AT&T Park in modified DUKWs.

  4. Ride the Ducks - Wikipedia

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    Ride the Ducks was a national duck tour operator and eponymous tourist attraction in some parts of the United States and Guam. It made use of amphibious vehicles, nicknamed "ducks", to provide tours of cities by boat and by land. Ride the Ducks was purchased by Herschend Family Entertainment Corporation in 2004. [1]

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  6. Temple Place Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Temple Place Street. Temple Place Historic District is a national historic district at 11-55, and 26-58 Temple Place in Boston, Massachusetts.The district encompasses a set of fifteen well-preserved 19th and early-20th century buildings representing the increasing commercialization of the area, which was a fashionable upper-class address in the late 18th century.

  7. Hancock's Wharf - Wikipedia

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    Map of the city of Boston (1775), showing the position of Hancock's Wharf at the North-East, between Long Wharf and North Battery. Hancock's Wharf was a dock on the waterfront of Boston, Massachusetts in the 1700s, owned by John Hancock , and previously his uncle, Thomas Hancock .

  8. Celtics celebrate 18th NBA title, show off championship ... - AOL

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    It was time for another Boston duck boat parade as the city celebrated the Celtics winning their 18th NBA title on Friday. The Celtics defeated the Dallas Mavericks in five games for their first ...

  9. Spectacle Island (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Spectacle Island is a 114-acre (46 ha) island in Boston Harbor, [1] 4 miles (6.4 km) offshore of downtown Boston, Massachusetts.It is part of the city of Boston. The island has a varied history, and today is a public park with a marina, visitor center, cafe, lifeguarded swimming beach, and five miles of walking trails, [1] forming part of the Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area.