Buckeye Island
Buckeye Island is a small island of the U.S. state of Ohio, in Lake Erie. It is located just off shore of the northeast tip of South Bass Island, in Put-in-Bay Township, Ottawa County. It was seasonally populated early in the 20th century. The island was noted for the Willow trees found there.[1] It is privately owned, and has been by the same family since 1916.
It is sometimes labeled as "Buckeye Point".[2]
References
- Lake Erie Islands by Michael Gora
41°39′53″N 82°47′25″W / 41.6648°N 82.7904°W / 41.6648; -82.7904
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- Gard Island
- Indian Island
- Turtle Island (MI / OH)
- Big Chicken Island
- Chick Island
- East Sister Island
- Hen Island
- Little Chicken Island
- Middle Island
- Middle Sister Island
- Mohawk Island
- North Harbour Island
- Pelee Island
- Ryerson's Island
- Second Island
- Snow Island
- Ballast Island
- Buckeye Island
- Catawba Island
- Gibraltar Island
- Green Island
- Gull Island
- Johnson's Island
- Kafralu Island
- Kelleys Island
- Lost Ballast Island
- Middle Bass Island
- Mouse Island
- North Bass Island
- Rattlesnake Island
- South Bass Island
- Starve Island
- Sugar Island
- Turtle Island (MI / OH)
- West Sister Island
- Presque Island
- Bird Island
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