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  2. Fort Jefferson (Florida) - Wikipedia

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    While Commodore Porter thought the Dry Tortugas were unfit for a naval station, others in the U.S. government thought the islands were a good location for a lighthouse to guide ships around the area's reefs and small islands. A small island called Bush Key, later called Garden Key, was selected as the site for the lighthouse, which became known ...

  3. Loggerhead Key - Wikipedia

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    Loggerhead Key is an uninhabited tropical island within the Dry Tortugas group of islands in the Gulf of Mexico. [3] At approximately 49 acres (19.8 hectares) in size, it is the largest island of the Dry Tortugas. [3] [4] [5] Despite being uninhabited, the island receives visitors, such as day visitors and campers. [3]

  4. Dry Tortugas Light - Wikipedia

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    The first lighthouse in the Dry Tortugas was on Garden Key, and became operational in 1826. [7] After several proposals for a new lighthouse on the "outer shoals" of the Dry Tortugas, a new lighthouse was built on Loggerhead Key and completed in 1858 at a cost of US$35,000 ($1.23 million in 2023), which was the amount that had been projected to ...

  5. The light went out on this Florida Keys lighthouse 10 years ...

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    The six lighthouses along the Florida Keys reef were once essential guides for sailors to safely navigate off the island chain. But modern satellite navigation has rendered them obsolete.

  6. Sombrero Key - Wikipedia

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    Sombrero Key [1] is a coral reef in the Florida Reef. It lies to the south of Vaca Key. The reef lies within the Sombrero Key Sanctuary Preservation Area of the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. [2] The Spanish called the reef Cayo Sombrero. As part of the reef was above water at low tide, it was also called "Dry Bank". [3]

  7. 18 Spectacular Lighthouses Across America - AOL

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    Loggerhead Key Lighthouse, on a remote island in the national park, dates to 1858. ... Cockspur Island Lighthouse, and its island 12 miles east of Savannah, are closed to the public for ongoing ...

  8. Anclote Keys Light - Wikipedia

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    The Anclote Keys Light is a lighthouse built in 1887 on Anclote Key, the largest of the Anclote Keys. It is a skeletal square pyramidal tower, painted brown, with a black lantern. After the lighthouse was automated in 1952 the tower and other buildings at the site were often vandalized, interfering with the operation of the light.

  9. Boca Chita Key - Wikipedia

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    Boca Chita Key is the island north of the upper Florida Keys in Biscayne National Park, Miami-Dade County, Florida. The key is located in Biscayne Bay, just north of Sands Key. An ornamental 65-foot (20 m) lighthouse is present on the key. [1] [2] The harbor has a bulkhead with cleats where boats may be tied. [1]