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  2. 1919 Florida Keys hurricane - Wikipedia

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    On September 9–10, the storm made its eponymous pass of the Florida Keys, passing over the Dry Tortugas with an intensity equivalent to that of a modern-day Category 4 hurricane. Over the next several days, the intense cyclone traversed the Gulf of Mexico , fluctuating in strength before making landfall near Texas ' Baffin Bay on September 14 ...

  3. Pigeon Key - Wikipedia

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    Pigeon Key is a small island containing the historic district of Pigeon Key, Florida. The 5-acre (2.0-hectare) island is home to 8 buildings on the National Register of Historic Places, some of which remain from its earliest incarnation as a work camp for the Florida East Coast Railway. Today these buildings serve a variety of purposes, ranging ...

  4. Knights Key - Wikipedia

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    Before the Key West extension of the Overseas Railroad was completed, Knights Key was the end of the line and a major seaport existed there. A U.S. Post Office was established there in 1908, and operated until June, 1912. [2]

  5. List of Florida hurricanes (2000–present) - Wikipedia

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    A significant storm surge – estimated around 9 ft (2.7 m) near Marathon – inundated the Florida Keys. Rainfall during the storm reached 13.26 in (337 mm) at Kennedy Space Center. Rainfall during the storm reached 13.26 in (337 mm) at Kennedy Space Center.

  6. Boca Chica Key - Wikipedia

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    Boca Chica Key is an island in the lower Florida Keys, about a mile (1.6 km) east of the island of Key West at its closest point. Its name is Spanish for "small mouth". It is mostly covered by salt marshes and mangrove trees, and is the home of the largest Naval Air Station (NAS Key West) in south Florida.

  7. Elliott Key - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s, it was proposed to build a causeway (across the Safety Valve) and highway from Key Biscayne to Key Largo, connecting Elliott Key and other keys to the mainland and the rest of the Florida Keys. This led to the incorporation of the city of Islandia, Florida, encompassing the keys north of Key Largo up to the Ragged Keys. In ...

  8. Florida picking up the pieces after Milton: 14 dead, 3M ...

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    The Florida Division of Emergency Management, in a post on social media, warned residents not to walk out into receding water because "the water WILL return through storm surge and poses a life ...

  9. Marquesas Keys - Wikipedia

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    The Marquesas Keys form an uninhabited island group about 20 miles (32 km) west of Key West, four miles (6 km) in diameter, and largely covered by mangrove forest. They are an unincorporated area of Monroe County, Florida and belong to the Lower Keys Census County Division. [1] They are protected as part of the Key West National Wildlife Refuge ...