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Monroe County

Mr. H. M. Flagler's arrival with First Train to enter Key West, Jan. 22nd, 1912

Building Knight's Key Dock, 300 Ft. Wide and 600 Ft. Long, Knight's Key [pre-1907]

Pigeon Key with Seven Mile Bridge Between Key West and Mainland

Florida East Coast Railway, Key West Extension, North End of Famous Long Key Viaduct

Bahia Honda Bridge, Highest Span of Overseas Highway on way to Key West

Bahia Honda Bridge, Highest Span along the Keys, near Key West, Built on Top of the Former Railroad Bridge [1938]

Overseas Highway to Key West, looking S. W. from Lower Matecumbe, Showing Channel No. 2, Craig and Channel No. 5 [1938]

New Highway Built Over the Old Florida East Coast Railway Viaducts on the Way to Key West

Overseas Highway to Key West, looking S. W. from Lower Matacumbe

New Overseas Highway, above "Pigeon Key", on the way to Key West

"The Highway that Goes to Sea", Overseas Highway to Key west [1948]

Street Scene on Marathon Key

Concrete Gang and Outfit, Wilson's Key Channel, F. E. C. Ry. Extension Series

Post Office, Gas Station and Observation Tower, Rock Harbor
Key West

Mr. H. M. Flagler's arrival with First Train to enter Key West, Jan. 22nd, 1912

The Aquarium

The "Bahama House"

Highway Approach and Key west from the Air

Ruth Hargrove Seminary

Southern Most Home in the US, formerly owned by Judge J. Vining Harris, Key West

Home of Ernest Hemingway, Key West

F. E. C. Hotel "Casa Marina", South Shore, Key West [1921]

Post Office, Key West

Little White House, Key West

Martello Towers, Old Union Fort, Key West

Roosevelt Boulevard, Key West

St. Paul's Church, Key West

The Waterfront on the Gulf of Mexico, Key West

Dairy on Foot, Key West

"Maine" Monument, Key West

La Concha Hotel

Eaton Lodge, 511 Eaton Street



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