
Eagle Island State Historic Site
Totaling 17 acres, Eagle Island State Historic Site is actually the home of late Admiral Robert Peary, the first to lead a successful North Pole expedition without the use of mechanical devices.
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Eagle Island State Historic Site Details
Totaling 17 acres, Eagle Island State Historic Site is actually the home of late Admiral Robert Peary, the first to lead a successful North Pole expedition without the use of mechanical devices. As a boy he often visited the island, and after college purchased the land to build his home. Structured in the shape of a boat, the house is open to visitors and includes souvenirs of his travels. Besides his house, the grounds here have trails and gardens to enjoy during the summer months and the island itself is considered a bird sanctuary.
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