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Difference between revisions of "Weasel Island"

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The island is home to numerous weasels, many which live in a "dark Weasel cave". Weasel Island is also home to a historic Civil War prison/sideburn museum and a run-down amusement park that is still operational.
 
The island is home to numerous weasels, many which live in a "dark Weasel cave". Weasel Island is also home to a historic Civil War prison/sideburn museum and a run-down amusement park that is still operational.
  
Tourists can only reach the island by the ferry ''Island Queen''.
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Tourists can only reach the island via the ferry ''Island Queen''.
  
 
[[File:Weasel island 2.PNG|thumb|230px|left|The Civil War Prison and Museum of Sideburns]]
 
[[File:Weasel island 2.PNG|thumb|230px|left|The Civil War Prison and Museum of Sideburns]]

Revision as of 05:07, May 10, 2010

Weasel Island
File:Weasel Island.PNG
Location Information
Use: Tourism, former Civil War prison

Weasel Island is an island somewhere off the coast of Springfield. It is notable for being one of America's Ten Roundest Islands.

The island is home to numerous weasels, many which live in a "dark Weasel cave". Weasel Island is also home to a historic Civil War prison/sideburn museum and a run-down amusement park that is still operational.

Tourists can only reach the island via the ferry Island Queen.

File:Weasel island 2.PNG
The Civil War Prison and Museum of Sideburns

Appearance

The Saga of Carl - title screen.png Episode – "Moe Letter Blues"