KEYS HISTORY: EXCLUSIVE COCOLOBO KEY CLUB SAW THE WEALTHY, YACHTS & THE RADIOPHONE

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Adams Key is one of nearly 50 islands within the Florida Keys archipelago located north of Key Largo. The island is tucked behind Elliott Key; Caesars Creek...

KEYS HISTORY: THE RISE & FALL OF COCOLOBO CAY CLUB ON ADAMS KEYS

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Carl Fisher was synonymous with land development in South Florida during Florida’s land boom in the 1920s. He also knew a thing or two about promotion.  When he...

NAME GAME: LIKE THE ISLANDS, LOCAL THOROUGHFARES ALSO HAVE SOME HISTORY

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One thing I love about my Facebook group “Florida Keys History with Brad Bertelli” is the comments. The group has attracted thousands of members, many of whom...

KEYS HISTORY: ARRIVAL OF FRESH WATER BROUGHT RELIEF TO THE ISLAND CHAIN

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Back in March, there was a disruption in the flow of fresh water through the Florida Keys when a series of cracks erupted in the pipes buried...

HISTORICAL NUGGETS: PRESENTATION SPONSORS SOUGHT FOR TALKS

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My birthday was on June 4, and man, the years are flying by. For the record, every year gets better and better. It is hard to believe...

KEYS HISTORY: FLAGER’S ARRIVAL TO SOUTHERNMOST CITY DIDN’T MARK AN END TO RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION

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The right-of-way for the Key West Extension of Henry Flagler’s Florida East Coast Railway approached the Florida Keys along what is now called the 18-Mile Stretch. It...

KEYS HISTORY: WHAT WENT BEHIND THE NAMING OF SUGARLOAF?

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Sugarloaf Key was once famously home to the Perky Bat Tower. In 1929, Richter Clyde Perky thought the wooden tower would become home to a colony of...

KEYS HISTORY: ISLAMORADA LIBRARY WAS MORE THAN BOOK SHELVES

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Inside and out, the Islamorada branch of the Monroe County Library offers a book-full of local history and more. One of Islamorada’s cultural gems, the historic building...

KEYS HISTORY: FILLING THE GAPS FOR FLAGLER’S RAILROAD TRACKS

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The Bahia Honda railroad bridge is one of the iconic sights in the Florida Keys. Because of its truss design, and the way it was elevated over the...

KEYS HISTORY: FLORIDA’S SIXTH COUNTY IS BORN 200 YEARS AGO

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Mathew Perry planted the American flag at Key West in 1822. Commodore David Porter was instructed to establish a military depot on the island the following year...

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