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A bird's-eye view of the Public Garden
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People congregate at the pond, depicting the network of people in the Public Garden
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The Charles Sumner Statue was installed in 1878, over 100 years before the ducklings entered the Public Garden
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This is a digitally sourced image of the MFA's original location in Copley Square in the late 1800s.
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This is a digitally sourced image of the MFA's original location in Copley Square in the late 1800s.
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Located in the East section of Boston Common, built in 1912, it is a structure used for events and concerts. It is surrounded by various walkways and grass for people to sit and relax.
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Located in the East section of Boston Common, built in 1912, it is a structure used for events and concerts. It is surrounded by various walkways and grass for people to sit and relax.
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A mallard sits in the Public Garden pond with city buildings in the background
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A father places his three sons on the Ms. Mallard statue while their mother takes photos
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This photograph illustrates the many ways people interact with the ducklings sculptures—ignoring them, playing on them, and taking pictures of them
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