Gallops Island

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Gallops Island is a small island in Boston Harbor that is part of the Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area and known for its historical military and quarantine uses.

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Gallops Island canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area unit
island
accessibleBy boat
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Suffolk County, Massachusetts
hasArea approximately 23 acres
hasFeature grassy fields
remains of military structures
remains of quarantine facilities
shoreline beaches
wooded areas
hasShorelineType rocky shores
sandy beaches
hasUseStatus closed to general public access for restoration and safety reasons
hasVegetation grasses
shrubs
trees
hasViewOf Boston skyline
other Boston Harbor Islands
historicalFunction coastal defense support site
immigrant quarantine facility
military encampment
knownFor historical military uses
quarantine station uses
locatedIn Boston Harbor
Massachusetts
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedInWaterbody Massachusetts Bay
locatedNear Georges Island NERFINISHED
Long Island (Boston Harbor)
Lovells Island
managedBy National Park Service
managedInPartBy Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation
namedAfter John Gallop
nearestCity Boston, Massachusetts
partOf Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area
surface form: Boston Harbor Islands National Park Area

Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area
Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area
surface form: Boston Harbor Islands archipelago
region New England
state Massachusetts
usedAs military training site
quarantine station
usedDuring American Civil War
World War I
World War II

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Boston Harbor contains Gallops Island
Lovells Island locatedNear Gallops Island