Little Brewster Island

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Little Brewster Island with Boston Light
Little Brewster Island with Boston Light

Little Brewster Island is a rocky outer island in the Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area. It is best known as the location of Boston Light, the only remaining manned lighthouse in the United States, and an important navigation aid for traffic to and from the Port of Boston. The island is situated some 9 miles offshore of downtown Boston and has a permanent size of 3 acres, plus an intertidal zone of a further 4 acres.[1]

Like the neighbouring islands of Great Brewster, Middle Brewster and Outer Brewster, Little Brewster Island is named after William Brewster, the first preacher and teacher for the Plymouth Colony. Because it is still the site of an active Coast Guard facility, opportunities to visit the island are restricted, although guided tours of the island and light are available.[1][2]

  1. ^ a b Little Brewster Island Factsheet. Boston Harbor Islands Partnership. Retrieved on August 3, 2006.
  2. ^ Great Brewster Island Factsheet. Boston Harbor Islands Partnership. Retrieved on August 11, 2006.


Coordinates: 42°19′40.68″N, 70°53′26.12″W

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