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Upset by tariffs and President Trump's insistence on making them the 51st state, Canadians are boycotting the U.S. Without them, the Rubber Duck Museum can't stay afloat. So, it's moving to Canada.
The Rubber Duck Museum in Pt. Roberts, Wash., is moving because Canadians are no longer coming to the border town. Neil and Krystal King tell NPR's Scott Simon why.
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And since the pandemic border closures, the town's really been ... We discovered there has never been a just rubber duck museum. And I thought that would be a fun venture. SIMON: Forgive my ...
the Kings say they are packing up the ducks and moving them across the border into Canada. Husband and wife Neil and Krystal King, owners of The Rubber Duck Museum in Point Roberts, Wash., ...
After months of dismal sales, and now looking at 145% tariffs on goods from China, the Kings say they are packing up the ducks and moving them across the border into Canada. Husband and wife Neil and ...