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Boston Duck Tours
American tourism company
American tourism company
| Field | Value |
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| name | Boston Duck Tours |
| logo | boston duck tours logo.gif |
| logo_size | 200px |
| native_name_lang | |
| industry | Tourism |
| founded | in Boston, Massachusetts, United States |
| founder | Andrew Wilson |
| area_served | |
| owner | |
| website |
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. Boston Duck Tours first started running tours in Boston, Massachusetts on October 5, 1994. The company has three departure locations throughout the city of Boston: the Prudential Center, the Museum of Science and the New England Aquarium.
Company history
Founder Andrew Wilson was inspired by the famous duck tours of Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin. The company started running tours in Boston with four Ducks and now runs a fleet of 28. The first departure location was on Long Wharf in front of the New England Aquarium. In 1997 the Boston Duck Tours operation was moved to the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston at the Prudential Center. In 2002, Boston Duck Tours opened a second departure and ticketing location at the Museum of Science. In 2009, Boston Duck Tours opened a third departure and ticketing location at the New England Aquarium. Boston Duck Tours carries approximately 600,000 passengers per year.

In 2002, the Boston Duck Tour Ducks were first used as the parade vehicles for the New England Patriots after the Patriots won Super Bowl XXXVI over the St. Louis Rams. Since that time, the Boston Duck Tour Ducks have participated in 13 professional sports championship parades in Boston. There have been six for New England Patriots (2002, 2004, 2005, 2015, 2017, 2019), four for the Boston Red Sox (2004, 2007, 2013, 2018), two for the Boston Celtics (2008, 2024), and one for the Boston Bruins (2011). With these parades having become a frequent occurrence since 2002, "Cue the Duck Boats" has become a popular catchphrase in Boston among the city's sports fans. The Duck Boats were first planned to be used for the New England Patriots in 1997 however they did not win Super Bowl XXXI. While much of the parade routes over the years consisted of the DUKWs staying on land, some featured the DUKWs traversing both the land and across the Charles River.

In 2010, Boston Duck Tours was asked to help transport flood victims in Wayland, MA. Torrential rains had left the Pelham Island area of Wayland isolated and the Ducks were brought in to ferry people in and out of their neighborhood until the waters receded. On August 7, 2014, Boston Duck Tours retired its last remaining original World War II DUKW from regularly scheduled tours. As of 2015 all regular tours are conducted on replica DUKWs that are larger and easier to repair than the original vehicles, and run on bio diesel.
References
References
- [http://www.bostonducktours.com/duck-history/ Boston Duck Tours History]
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- (October 30, 2004). "City girds for Sox tribute". The Boston Globe.
- (June 19, 2008). "2008 NBA Champs - Celtics Rolling Rally". The Boston Globe.
- (2024-06-21). "Boston Celtics Duck Boat Rally in Photos".
- (June 16, 2011). "Duck Boats Ready For Bruins Rolling Rally On Saturday - CBS Boston".
- "Duck boat tradition needed time to hatch".
- Finucane, Martin. (April 1, 2010). "A Boston icon rides to the rescue in flooded Wayland". The Boston Globe.
- (August 7, 2014). "Local Last Remaining WWII-Era Boston Duck Boat Takes Its Final Tour".
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