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'''Jeggles Island''': Not far from Forest River Park, this island was inhabited briefly in 2001 by a group of homeless men who hid a tent behind some sumac trees. | '''Jeggles Island''': Not far from Forest River Park, this island was inhabited briefly in 2001 by a group of homeless men who hid a tent behind some sumac trees. | ||
'''Marblehead Rock''': Though | '''Marblehead Rock''': Though found off the coast of Marblehead Neck, the island is owned by Salem. | ||
'''Ram Island''': Claimed by an angry protester in the late 1960's, who lived there briefly and used a crossbow to hunt. | '''Ram Island''': Claimed by an angry protester in the late 1960's, who lived there briefly and used a crossbow to hunt. | ||
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[[Category:Browse Index]] | [[Category:Browse Index]] | ||
[[Category:Islands]] | [[Category:Islands]] | ||
==See Also== | |||
"Salem Harbor Islands" ''Salem News'', Mar. 27, 2009, p.? |
Revision as of 11:38, 4 May 2022
Jeggles Island: Not far from Forest River Park, this island was inhabited briefly in 2001 by a group of homeless men who hid a tent behind some sumac trees.
Marblehead Rock: Though found off the coast of Marblehead Neck, the island is owned by Salem.
Ram Island: Claimed by an angry protester in the late 1960's, who lived there briefly and used a crossbow to hunt.
Coney Island: Once housed a hotel
- North Gooseberry Island, South Gooseberry Island, Eagle Island, and Great Haste Island: Abandoned
See Also
"Salem Harbor Islands" Salem News, Mar. 27, 2009, p.?