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Steps being taken to allow public to set foot on island

Garrett Island's terrain, above, feels like the fragment of a Pennsylvania forest dropped into the river below the Mason-Dixon line. It's rocky and hill-covered, above, not the low-lying, marshy expanse more typically associated with Bay islands.
Garrett Island's terrain, above, feels like the fragment of a Pennsylvania forest dropped into the river below the Mason-Dixon line. It's rocky and hill-covered, above, not the low-lying, marshy expanse more typically associated with Bay islands. Credit: Dave Harp

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