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'''Park Key''' is an uninhabited island in the lower ] about 14 miles east of ]. It is 1500 Meters long, and between 75 and 260 Meters wide (190 meters on the average). It measures 70 |
'''Park Key''' is an uninhabited island in the lower ] about 14 miles east of ]. It is 1500 Meters long, and between 75 and 260 Meters wide (190 meters on the average). It measures 70 acres in area. | ||
It is an island made from fill, so the railroad and later the road bed could be laid down. | It is an island made from fill, so the railroad and later the road bed could be laid down. |
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Park Key is an uninhabited island in the lower Florida Keys about 14 miles east of Key West. It is 1500 Meters long, and between 75 and 260 Meters wide (190 meters on the average). It measures 70 acres in area.
It is an island made from fill, so the railroad and later the road bed could be laid down.
U.S. 1 (or the Overseas Highway) crosses Park Key at approximately mile marker 18, between Lower Sugarloaf Key and Sugarloaf Key in the middle of Upper Sugarloaf Sound. It serves only as a causeway and is uninhabited.
24°39′11″N 81°32′56″W / 24.653°N 81.549°W / 24.653; -81.549
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