Clark’s Island (in Plymouth Bay)

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Clark’s Island is a small, historically significant island in Plymouth Bay, Massachusetts, known as a landing site used by the Pilgrims in 1620.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic feature
historic site
island
access only by boat
associatedWithEvent Pilgrims’ exploration of Plymouth Bay in December 1620
associatedWithGroup Pilgrims
bodyOfWater Atlantic Ocean
coordinatesType geographic coordinates (latitude/longitude)
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Plymouth County
hasFeature limited development
rocky shoreline
wooded interior
hasUse historical tourism
recreation
seasonal residences
historicalSignificance Pilgrim landing site in 1620
John ClarkRole Mayflower’s first mate
knownFor connection to the Mayflower voyage
early colonial history
locatedIn Massachusetts
Plymouth Harbor
surface form: Plymouth Bay

United States of America
surface form: United States
namedAfter John Clark
near Duxbury, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
Plymouth, Massachusetts
partOf Plymouth Bay ecosystem
Plymouth County
region New England
state Massachusetts
timeZone Eastern Time Zone

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Plymouth Harbor hasNearbyIsland Clark’s Island (in Plymouth Bay)