Boston Public Garden
The Boston Public Garden, established in 1837, holds the distinction of being the first public botanical garden in America, contrasting with the earlier Boston Common, which was created in 1634 as the nation's first public park. Renowned for its vibrant floral displays and meandering pathways, the garden showcases the art of gardening as embraced by the Victorians, featuring exotic trees and a variety of colorful plants.
Maintained by the Boston Parks and Recreation Department, the Public Garden is a beloved attraction that draws visitors for its rich plant life, picturesque lagoon, and historic Swan Boats, which have been operated by the Paget family for over a century. The Friends of the Public Garden, a nonprofit advocacy group, works in collaboration with the city to preserve and enhance this cherished green space, boasting over 2,500 members dedicated to its upkeep.
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