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Nix's Mate, historically significant and steeped in lore, is a former island in Boston Harbor that once served as a site for the execution of pirates and other criminals during the colonial era. Known for its ominous beacon residing atop a rocky shoal, the island has long been a subject of folklore infused with tales of treachery and the restless spirits of the sea.
The site gained notoriety for its dark history, including the haunting legend of Captain Nix, who was allegedly wrongfully executed there, and the notorious pirate William Fly, whose grim fate served as a deterrent for others. Today, Nix's Mate is federal property, remaining a poignant reminder of Boston's maritime past, though it is closed to public access.
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