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spanish+harbor+keys Latitude and Longitude:

24°39′07″N 81°18′25″W / 24.652°N 81.307°W / 24.652; -81.307
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Spanish Harbor Key
Spanish Harbor Key is located in Florida
Spanish Harbor Key
Spanish Harbor Key
Spanish Harbor Key
Spanish Harbor Key is located in Caribbean
Spanish Harbor Key
Spanish Harbor Key
Spanish Harbor Key (Caribbean)
Geography
Location Gulf of Mexico
Coordinates 24°39′07″N 81°18′25″W / 24.652°N 81.307°W / 24.652; -81.307
Archipelago Florida Keys
Adjacent to Florida Straits
Administration
State Florida
County Monroe

Spanish Harbor Key is an island in the lower Florida Keys. [1]

U.S. 1 (the Overseas Highway) crosses the keys at approximately mile markers 35–36, between Bahia Honda Key and West Summerland Key.

Originally, there were three keys at this location. They were connected by fills at the time the Overseas Railroad was built. The Keys were West Summerland Key (westernmost), Middle Summerland Key (center), and an unnamed easternmost key. West Summerland retains its name, but the other two are known simply as the Spanish Harbor Keys; named for the anchorage located between this key and Big Pine Key. Interesting features of this key include Indian mounds and storage buildings still standing from the Flagler Railway construction era.

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spanish+harbor+keys Latitude and Longitude:

24°39′07″N 81°18′25″W / 24.652°N 81.307°W / 24.652; -81.307
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Spanish Harbor Keys)
Spanish Harbor Key
Spanish Harbor Key is located in Florida
Spanish Harbor Key
Spanish Harbor Key
Spanish Harbor Key
Spanish Harbor Key is located in Caribbean
Spanish Harbor Key
Spanish Harbor Key
Spanish Harbor Key (Caribbean)
Geography
Location Gulf of Mexico
Coordinates 24°39′07″N 81°18′25″W / 24.652°N 81.307°W / 24.652; -81.307
Archipelago Florida Keys
Adjacent to Florida Straits
Administration
State Florida
County Monroe

Spanish Harbor Key is an island in the lower Florida Keys. [1]

U.S. 1 (the Overseas Highway) crosses the keys at approximately mile markers 35–36, between Bahia Honda Key and West Summerland Key.

Originally, there were three keys at this location. They were connected by fills at the time the Overseas Railroad was built. The Keys were West Summerland Key (westernmost), Middle Summerland Key (center), and an unnamed easternmost key. West Summerland retains its name, but the other two are known simply as the Spanish Harbor Keys; named for the anchorage located between this key and Big Pine Key. Interesting features of this key include Indian mounds and storage buildings still standing from the Flagler Railway construction era.

References



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