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Other sights in New England

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    Statue of George Washington

    At the main (Arlington St) entrance to the Public Garden, visitors are met by a statue of George Washington mounted nobly on his horse.

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    Make Way for Ducklings Statue

    The most endearing of the Public Garden monuments is Make Way for Ducklings, always a favorite with tiny tots who can climb and sit on the bronze ducks. The sculpture depicts Mrs Mallard and her ducklings, characters in Robert McCloskey’s beloved book. As the story goes, Mrs Mallard and her brood are helped across the busy street by a friendly Boston policeman.

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    Ether Monument

    On the lagoon’s northwest side, the Ether Monument commemorates the first use of anesthesia (in Boston) for medical purposes.

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  12. St Peter’s Square

    Don’t leave Gloucester without paying your respects at St Peter's Square, where Leonard Craske’s famous statue, Gloucester Fisherman is dedicated to ‘They That Go Down to the Sea in Ships, 1623–1923.’

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