Fort Worth Welcomes Giant Inflatable Rubber Duck to Trinity River

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Fort Worth Quacks with Joy as Giant Rubber Duck Floats into Trinity RiverFort Worth Quacks with Joy as Giant Rubber Duck Floats into Trinity River Fort Worth has become the latest city to welcome the iconic Giant Rubber Duck, a massive inflatable artwork that has captivated the world. Standing at over 40 feet tall, the mega-sized ducky has made its way to the Trinity River, creating a spectacle that has delighted both residents and visitors. The colossal rubber duck was created by Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman in 2007. Since then, it has traveled to cities around the globe, spreading happiness and wonder wherever it goes. Fort Worth is the 18th city to host the beloved duck. The arrival of the Giant Rubber Duck has been met with immense excitement in Fort Worth. Crowds gathered along the riverbank to witness the duck’s majestic float. Its bright yellow hue and playful demeanor have brought joy to all who have seen it. “This is such a fun and unique event for Fort Worth,” said Mayor Mattie Parker. “The Giant Rubber Duck is a symbol of happiness and optimism, and it’s a perfect way to bring our community together.” The duck will remain in Fort Worth until September 26, providing plenty of opportunities for families and friends to enjoy its presence. Visitors can take photos, admire its grandeur, and simply relish the moment of being in its presence. “We’re thrilled to share the Giant Rubber Duck with Fort Worth,” said Hofman. “I hope it brings joy to everyone who sees it, just as it has done in other cities around the world.” The Trinity River has transformed into a vibrant and playful space with the arrival of the Giant Rubber Duck. Fort Worth residents and visitors alike are embracing the opportunity to connect with this iconic work of art and bask in its infectious cheer.

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