In the pantheon of Boston tourism staples sit a brick path dotted with historical sites, an 18th-century marketplace and meeting hall, and a flashy fleet of amphibious vehicles.
You know them well — the duck boats, those colorful pun-adorned vehicles that have puttered through the Charles River and the streets of downtown every summer since 1994, carrying caricatured “conducktors” who share historical factoids and coax passengers to noisily quack at passersby. It’s a popular excursion for local middle schoolers, international travelers, and sporting champions alike.
But the start of the COVID-19 pandemic left the tourism industry in shambles last year, and Boston Duck Tours was stuck in the same
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