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Shag Rocks (Boston Harbor, MA)
Location: In Boston Harbor Islands National and State Park, south of the Brewster Islands. Description: Rocky ledges rising 26 feet, known as a hazard to ships. Significance: Site of numerous shipwrecks, with Boston Light serving as a warning beacon.
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Calf Island in Boston, MA
Calf Island is located in Outer Boston Harbor, approximately 9 miles from downtown. This island features tidal marshes, wildflowers, wild fruit trees, and the ruins of a 1902 summer estate built by actress Julia Arthur and her husband, Benjamin Cheney. Accessing Calf Island can be challengin
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Little Brewster Island: Home to Boston Light
Little Brewster Island in Boston Harbor is a small, rocky island known for Boston Light, the oldest lighthouse site in the U.S., first lit in 1716. This island is part of the Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area. However, it's generally closed to the public due to its status as an
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Outer Brewster Island
Outer Brewster Island, located about 10 miles from Boston's Long Wharf in the outer harbor, offers a unique landscape. You'll find a rocky shoreline, steep cliffs, and a terrain dominated by bedrock. It's a significant breeding ground for waterbirds like Common Eiders and Glossy
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Middle Brewster Island: Boston Harbor’s Wild Gem
Middle Brewster Island, part of the Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area, is a rugged and rocky place known for its difficult access, bird nesting, and the remains of 19th-century mansions. Landing on the island is tough because of cliffs and submerged rocks. There’s no public ferry s
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Exploring Great Brewster Island:
Discover Great Brewster Island, nestled in the outer harbor. This island boasts a 19-acre upland and a 49-acre intertidal area. 🌊 Geography: It’s mainly an eroding drumlin, offering amazing views of Massachusetts Bay and the Boston Lighthouse. 🛡️ Military History: During WWII, it was part of
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Learning about Brewsters Island in Hull
The Brewster Islands are a group of outer islands in the Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area, known for their rugged, drumlin-based landscape, bird colonies, and history as coastal defenses.
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Hull, Massachusetts: A Glimpse into History
Hull, Massachusetts, has a rich history! Settled in 1622 and officially incorporated in 1644, it was originally known as Nantascot (or Nantasket). Named after Hull, England, this town played a vital role as a fishing, trading, and strategic defense post right at the entrance to Boston Harbor.
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Exploring the Haunted History of Telegraph Hill
This area, Telegraph Hill, has a rich historical background, serving as a lookout point since the 1600s and playing a role in the Revolutionary War and both World Wars. This long military history has also led to some intriguing, unexplained phenomena. Visitors and soldiers have often reporte
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Boston Light: America’s Oldest Lighthouse Station
Did you know Boston Light on Little Brewster Island is the oldest lighthouse station in the U.S.? First lit in 1716, the current tower was rebuilt in 1783 after being destroyed during the Revolutionary War. It's also the only U.S. lighthouse with an official keeper, even though it was a
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The Brewster Islands
The Brewster Islands and the associated Boston Light on Little Brewster Island were crucial viewing points from Fort Revere, which was established on Telegraph Hill to protect the harbor entrance from the Revolutionary War through World War II. Military Defense Network: Fort Revere was built as
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Did Fort Revere have a Hospital?
Revolutionary War Era: French Marines stationed at the fort between 1778 and 1780 expanded the facility to include new gun batteries, barracks, and a hospital. Smallpox Outbreak: During the Revolutionary War, nearly 200 French soldiers who were captured by the British and later exchanged died of
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Fort Revere’s Jail Cells: A Glimpse into History
Yes, Fort Revere in Hull, Massachusetts, indeed had jail cells! Some of these historic prison cells still feature their original iron bars. The rooms within the fort reveal its past as a military facility, complete with old iron fittings, bars, and even an old fireplace. #MilitaryHistory
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Key Historical Roles:
American Revolution (1776–1782): Initially known as Fort Independence on Telegraph Hill, it featured star-shaped earthen fortifications and was manned by Patriot forces and French Marines. Spanish-American War (1898): Modernized as part of the Endicott Program to protect Boston Harbor Wor
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Which wars did Fort Revere fight in?
American Revolution (1776–1782): Originally a Revolutionary-era earthen fort used to guard Boston Harbor against the British, it was used by American and French troops. Spanish-American War (1898): The fort was updated during this period under the Endicott Program. World War I (1917–1918): Us
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Officer Quarters: A Glimpse into Early 20th-Century Life
Built in 1903, the officer quarters originally served as two-family homes for officers and their families. A dedicated building was specifically constructed to provide living, dining, and working spaces for officers. Currently, the surviving officer quarters are undergoing restoration to br
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Visitor Experience: Fort Exploration Guide
Exploration: You can walk through and explore the historic bunkers and batteries. Picnicking: Picnic tables are available. Graffiti: The fort's interior is heavily covered in graffiti, which some find detracts from the historical significance, while others see it as a unique feature.
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Telegraph Hill: Underground Tunnels Exploration
Discover the underground rooms and tunnels within the concrete bunkers on Telegraph Hill in Hull. These accessible tunnels are part of an open public park, perfect for exploration. #TelegraphHill #Hull #UndergroundTunnels #PublicPark #Exploration
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Views from Fort Revere Park
Fort Revere Park in Hull offers excellent vantage points for viewing the islands and lighthouses. #FortReverePark #Hull #Lighthouses #IslandViews
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Fort Revere Park: A Tribute to a Revolutionary War Patriot
Fort Revere Park in Hull, Massachusetts, is named in honor of Paul Revere, the American Revolutionary War patriot. #FortReverePark #HullMassachusetts #PaulRevere #RevolutionaryWar
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Step inside Fort Revere Park | Secret Bunkers, Hidden tunnels & Untold history