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  2. Gulf Hammock (wetlands) - Wikipedia

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    The Eagle Pencil Company soon built their own mill in Cedar Key for producing cedar slats. [26] Many of the red cedar trees sent to the mills were cut in Gulf Hammock. By the 1890s the red cedars had been over-exploited, and production was falling. [27] In 1896 a hurricane knocked down large numbers of red cedar trees in Gulf Hammock and along ...

  3. Florida mangroves - Wikipedia

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    The Florida mangrove community is found as far north as Cedar Key on the Gulf coast of Florida, and as far north as the Ponce de Leon Inlet on the Atlantic coast of Florida. Black mangroves can regrow from roots after being killed back by a freeze, and are found by themselves a little further north, to Jacksonville on the east coast and along ...

  4. Torreya taxifolia - Wikipedia

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    Torreya taxifolia, commonly known as Florida torreya or stinking-cedar, but also sometimes as Florida nutmeg or gopher wood, is an endangered subcanopy tree of the yew family, Taxaceae. It is native to only a small glacial refugium in the southeastern United States , at the state border region of northern Florida and southwestern Georgia .

  5. Cedar Key, Florida - Wikipedia

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    In 1844, he became the Collector of Customs for the port of Cedar Key, as well as for Tampa, Florida. A post office named "Cedar Key" was established on Atsena Otie Key in 1845. The Florida legislature chartered the "City of Atsena Otie" in 1859. [3] Cedar Key became an important port, shipping lumber and naval stores harvested on the mainland.

  6. In Cedar Key, Hurricane Idalia turned a ‘haven for artists ...

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    Named for the trees that once covered the islands, Cedar Key, Florida, is located about four miles out in the Gulf of Mexico and connected to the mainland by a single road that crosses over four ...

  7. Rosewood, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Rosewood is an unincorporated community in Levy County, Florida, United States, located just off State Road 24, approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) northeast of Sumner and 9 miles (14 km) northeast of Cedar Key. [1] An African-American community prospered there in the early 20th century, until a white mob destroyed it in the 1923 Rosewood massacre.

  8. Cedar Key shows 'old Florida' can learn new tricks about ...

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    In 2020, Cedar Key recorded the fourth-highest rate of sea-level rise acceleration in the nation. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  9. Cedar Key on Florida's Big Bend suffers major damages from ...

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    M.J. Prem moves a display Max Prem, left, and M.J. Prem help salvage beverages at Suwanee Spirits after the store was flooded by during Hurricane Helene on September 28, 2024 in Cedar Key, Florida.