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  2. Ballast Key - Wikipedia

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    Ballast Key is an island in the Florida Keys in Monroe County, Florida, United States. It is the southernmost point of land in the contiguous United States . It was the last privately owned land within the boundaries of the Key West National Wildlife Refuge .

  3. Florida Keys - Wikipedia

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    The Upper Keys islands are composed of sandy-type accumulations of limestone grains produced by plants and marine organisms. The Lower Keys are the remnants of large coral reefs, which became fossilized and exposed when the sea level dropped. The natural habitats of the Keys are upland forests, inland wetlands and shoreline zones.

  4. Key West Bight - Wikipedia

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    The Western Union berthed at the Key West Bight. In January 1999, the bight was officially renamed Key West Historic Seaport and Harborwalk. [1] One vessel found at the Historic Seaport today is the Western Union, a schooner built in 1939 and the last surviving authentic working tall ship from Florida. It is the flagship of the state of Florida ...

  5. List of U.S. states and territories by coastline - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of U.S. states and territories ranked by their coastline length. 30 states have a coastline: 23 with a coastline on the Arctic Ocean, Atlantic Ocean (including the Gulf of Mexico and Gulf of Maine), and/or Pacific Ocean, and 8 with a Great Lakes shoreline. New York has coasts on both the Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean.

  6. US Open Semifinals 2023: How to watch the Madison Keys ... - AOL

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    Here’s how you can catch the Keys vs. Sabalenka match, plus the rest of the action on the court during the 2023 US Open. How to watch Madison Keys' next match in the US Open: Date: Thursday ...

  7. 18 rescued from Lake Erie ice floe that separated from land - AOL

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    A Lake Erie ice floe separated from the Ohio shoreline and isolated outdoor enthusiasts atop the frozen feature Sunday afternoon, but rescuers were able to put 18 rescued from Lake Erie ice floe ...

  8. Gulf Coast of the United States - Wikipedia

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    By the mid-19th century the city of New Orleans, being situated as a key to commerce on the Mississippi River and in the Gulf, had become the largest U.S. city not on the Atlantic seaboard and the fourth largest in the U.S. overall. Two major events were turning points in the earlier history of the Gulf Coast region.

  9. Marquesas Keys - Wikipedia

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    The northernmost key is the largest and has a strip of sandy beach free of mangrove. In the past it was known as "Entrance Key". It surrounds the lagoon in the north and east. Adjoining in the south are smaller keys such as Gull Keys, Mooney Harbor Key, and finally about four unnamed keys in the southwest corner of the group.