- Peddocks Island
Peddocks Island is one of the islands in the
Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area . The island is located at 42° 17' 32.6" Northlongitude and 70° 56' 21.6" Westlatitude . Thearea of the island is convert|210.4|acre|km2. The island is managed by theDepartment of Conservation and Recreation .The island is home to the now-defunct
Fort Andrews on its eastern end, and a group of privately-ownedcottages on its western end.Ferry service between Peddocks and Georges Island is provided on a seasonal basis.History
Principally used for
farming since the early 1600s, Peddocks Island has also served for military purposes. During theAmerican Revolutionary War , over 600 patriotmilitia were stationed on the island. In 1904, Fort Andrews was built on the island and was an active harbor defensefort until the end ofWorld War II . 26 of the original buildings of Fort Andrews still stand, although most are in decrepit shape and are closed to the public.In 2008 it was used for filming a scene in the
Martin Scorsese film Ashecliffe starringLeonardo DiCaprio .Natural resources
A fresh water
marsh is present on the southern end of Peddocks Island.Predominant tree and shrub species on the island include Maple,
Birch ,Oak ,Pine ,Poplar ,Sumac , andApple . The island is also well populated with wildroses andpoison ivy .External links
* [http://www.nps.gov/boha/ Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area]
* [http://www.bostonislands.org/default.asp Boston Harbor Islands Visitor Guide]
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