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  2. Cruise Ship Rescues Cuban Migrants Near Florida Keys - AOL

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    Celebrity Cruises thanked the crews for their actions. But it’s just a snapshot of recent migrant landings in the Florida Keys, including a high number over the holiday weekend.

  3. 2 cruise ships rescue more migrants off Florida coast - AOL

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    Crew members aboard two cruise ships rescued around two dozen migrants in small boats, the latest episode of hundreds making or attempting landings in the Florida Keys over the past several days ...

  4. Western Union (schooner) - Wikipedia

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    Western Union is the last surviving authentic working tall ship built in Florida. On May 16, 1984, Western Union was added to the US National Register of Historic Places . She is also the official flagship of the State of Florida and the flagship of the city of Key West .

  5. Hurricane Milton shuts Florida airports, detours cruise ships ...

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    Trains between South Florida stations — there are 14 roundtrips up to West Palm Beach — will continue on both days. Also, on Oct. 8, Brightline’s 7:45 p.m. northbound departure from Miami ...

  6. Port of Key West - Wikipedia

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    Cruise ships can be serviced by three separate docking facilities. [12] Mallory Square Dock is owned and operated by the City of Key West; the Outer Mole Pier is federally owned and operated by the city through a lease agreement with the U.S. Navy; and Pier B is operated by Pier B Development Corporation through a lease agreement with the State of Florida.

  7. Florida Keys - Wikipedia

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    Just offshore of the Florida Keys along the edge of the Florida Straits is the Florida Reef (also known as the Florida Reef Tract), separated from the keys by the Hawk Channel. The Florida Reef extends 170 miles (270 km) from Fowey Rocks just east of Soldier Key to just south of the Marquesas Keys.

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