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    After over 50 cruises, I don't think popular cruise-ship balcony rooms are practical or worth the extra money. Here's why I avoid balcony rooms.

  3. List of islands of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Artificial island in the lower Florida Keys Singer Island: Palm Beach Barrier peninsula: Snead Island: 0.75 square miles (1.9 km 2) [10] Manatee Soldier Key: Miami-Dade In Biscayne National Park Spanish Harbor Key: Monroe In the lower Florida Keys St. Armands Key: 83.6 acres (33.8 ha) Sarasota In Sarasota Bay: St. George Island: 28 square miles ...

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    Here are the 11 worst Florida towns to retire in. Find Out: The Average Retirement Age in 2024: US vs. Canada. ... The allure of island living might draw some retirees to Key West, but the ...

  5. Conch Key, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Conch Key, Florida (1973) Conch Key is an island and unincorporated community in Monroe County, Florida, United States, located in the middle Florida Keys. U.S. 1 (the Overseas Highway) crosses the key at approximately mile markers 62–63, between Long and Duck Keys. It is part of the census-designated place of Duck Key.

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    Whether it's extreme weather or crime, CNBC's Yawar Charlie urges potential buyers to be cautious when it comes to these Sunshine State locales.

  7. Indian Key Historic State Park - Wikipedia

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    Indian Key Historic State Park is an island within the Florida State Park system, located just a few hundred yards southeast of U.S. 1 within the Florida Keys off the Hawk Channel passage. The island was home to the town of Indian Key, Florida, in the middle of the 19th century but is now an uninhabited ghost town. [2]