Every city has their traditions and one of Boston’s is the Swan Boats which grace the Public Garden starting each spring.
This is an annual tradition spanning 135 years; started in 1877 by Robert Paget and still run by his family.
Romantics will be happy to read it was a love story which sparked the idea behind the swans. Apparently Mr. Paget was fond of “Lohengrin,” an opera in which a knight crosses a river in a boat drawn by a swan to protect his love. I can recall being taken on these boats when I was a small child, and I will probably do the same with my nephews and nieces…like I said, its a tradition and Bostonians are big on traditions.
The photo is from Bill Greene of The Boston Globe. You can see all his pictures and read more about the Swan Boats by linking here.

Vincent Ricci is now living and working at his studio in St. petersburg FL. See his latest sculpture and contact him on face book,
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Yes I am Vincent Ricci and I did re-design and sculpt a new swan, made molds to cast fiberglass swans for the boats at the Boston Garden.
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Yes and he is now living and working at his sculpture studios at 289 Moody St. Waltham MA. He also has a web page vincentricci.com where you can see more of his art.
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Yes it has been about 30 years since he did the sculptures and cast the Swans. He is now living and working in Waltham, MA., and Stonybook Fine Arts In Jamaica Plain,, MA.
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Did you konw that Vincent Ricci a Boston artist and sculptor re-Designed and made the new Swans for the boats in the Boston Garden ?
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