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Best 1 Key West Historic District

The Key West Historic District represents a significant portion of the island’s built environment. It preserves a remarkable collection of nineteenth and twentieth-century structures showcasing Victorian, conch, and Bahamian architectural influences. This district documents Key West's evolution as a...

2 Key Lime Pie

Key lime pie is a tart and creamy dessert characterized by its custard filling made with key limes, a small citrus fruit native to Florida, and typically topped with whipped cream or meringue.

3 Key West Lighthouse

The Key West Lighthouse, built in 1898, stands as the only completely automated lighthouse on U.S. territory and was decommissioned in 1974, now maintained by the State of Florida.

4 Sand Key Lighthouse

The Sand Key Lighthouse, located on Gasparilla Island in Florida’s Gulf Coast, was built in 1886 and stands 114 feet tall, guiding ships through the shallow waters of Tampa Bay with its powerful light beam.

5 Beer Can Island Sandbar

Beer Can Island Sandbar is a popular boating and recreation destination near Longboat Key, Florida, noted for its shifting sands and social atmosphere during holiday weekends.

6 Duma Key
Duma Key

Stephen King's 2008 novel about a construction executive who survives a serious accident and develops uncanny supernatural painting abilities while recovering in Florida.

7 Egmont Key Sandbar

Egmont Key Sandbar is located at the mouth of Tampa Bay in Florida, acting as a dynamic landform that anchors the Egmont Key National Wildlife Refuge established in 1974.

8 Garden Key Lighthouse

Located on Georges Island in the Chesapeake Bay, the Garden Key Lighthouse was constructed in 1828 and served as a vital navigational aid for ships until its automation in 1965, now maintained by the U.S. Parks Service.

9 Loggerhead Key Lighthouse

Located on Loggerhead Key in the Florida Keys National Wildlife Refuge, the Loggerhead Key Lighthouse stands as a vital navigational aid, rising 63 feet above sea level and utilizing a Fresnel lens to project its beam across open waters since 1873.

10 Tripod Key Sandbar

Tripod Key Sandbar in Florida, USA, is a submerged shoal that emerges during low tide near Key Largo, becoming a heavily visited recreational destination for local boaters.

11 Florida Keys Ferry System

This system connects the string of islands forming the Florida Keys. While some travel is by bridge, the ferry segments are crucial for accessing certain points and completing the full Keys experience. It's a quintessential American road trip element, offering glimpses of tropical life mixed with ne...

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