Although today was a half day, we still got to enjoy a very fun experience.
Despite the traffic on the way into Cambridge, we got to enjoy a duck boat tour. When we arrived at the Museum of Science, we split into two groups (2 ducks) and headed off right away because of our delay in traffic.
The duck tour passed the TD Garden, Old North Church, the Boston Public Garden and many other historical sites in our home city. As we rode through the the streets, we heard stories about different events that took place during history, most of which took place leading up the the American Revolution. Not only did we learn many facts about these interactions between our founding fathers and England, we also heard stories about people like Paul Revere which you normally wouldn't come across in a textbook.
Despite the traffic on the way into Cambridge, we got to enjoy a duck boat tour. When we arrived at the Museum of Science, we split into two groups (2 ducks) and headed off right away because of our delay in traffic.
The duck tour passed the TD Garden, Old North Church, the Boston Public Garden and many other historical sites in our home city. As we rode through the the streets, we heard stories about different events that took place during history, most of which took place leading up the the American Revolution. Not only did we learn many facts about these interactions between our founding fathers and England, we also heard stories about people like Paul Revere which you normally wouldn't come across in a textbook.
To finish off the tour, the duck turned into a boat and we were in the Charles River!
The tour dropped us off back at the Museum of Science, and we got on the bus back to McCall.
~Anna Pavlova and Cristiana DeAgazio
What a great adventure today! I have always wanted to go on a duck boat tour!
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Awesome. AND you drove the boat!! It doesn't look as freezing as when you guys reported on Fenway. Phew!!
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