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A Critical Analysis of the Oak Island Legend http://www.criticalenquiry.org/oakisland/
Features background, history, an exploration of the various theories associated with the island, reader feedback, and media coverage of the mystery.
Lost Treasure of the Knights Templar http://www.templartreasure.com/
Theorizes that the Oak Island treasure was buried by the Knights Templar. Features brief information about Oak Island and the Knights Templar as well as information about the related book.
Mysteries of Canada: The Treasure Pit of Oak Island http://www.mysteriesofcanada.com/Nova_Scotia/oakisland.htm
Brief history and translation of the cryptic message inscribed on a stone.
Mystery Pit of Oak Island http://unmuseum.mus.pa.us/oakisl.htm
Features history, photos, and offers various theories as to the pit's origins.
Oak Island http://members.tripod.com/~Zomb/OAKISLAN.HTM
Features history, images, and related links.
Oak Island Tourism Society http://www.oakislandsociety.ca/
An organization working to revive and invigorate interest in Oak Island by operating guided tours and an interpretive centre.
Oak Island Treasure http://www.oakislandtreasure.co.uk
Includes history, news, details of the various theories, diagrams and multimedia, photographs, and a forum.
Oak Island: What Lies at the Bottom of the Money Pit? http://www.activemind.com/Mysterious/Topics/OakIsland/
A speculative look at the purported treasure site, its history and those who have searched. Lists the story, inscribed stones and their translation, statistics, location of the island, theories, who's who, links and contacts.
The Oak Island Enigma: A History and Inquiry into the Origin of the Money Pit http://home.att.net/~mleary/oakislan.htm
A 1953 article by Penn Leary that offers a detailed history of the island and expounds on a theory that Sir Francis Bacon was a party to the digging of the pit.
The Secrets of Oak Island http://www.csicop.org/si/2000-03/i-files.html
An article suggesting a Masonic connection to the Oak Island enigma. Includes map of the island.

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