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  2. Curry Hammock State Park - Wikipedia

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    Florida Department of Environmental Protection Curry Hammock State Park is a Florida State Park , located along both sides of US 1 , starting at mile marker 56.2 on Crawl Key in the Florida Keys .

  3. Suwannee River State Park - Wikipedia

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    Suwannee River State Park is a Florida State Park located near Live Oak.It offers some of the best backcountry canoeing opportunities in the state. Visitors can see cypress trees, southern magnolia, herons, American coots, turtles and hawks.

  4. Long Key State Park - Wikipedia

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    The remnants came to form Long Key, and the rest of the Florida Keys. The climate and waters provided abundant plant and aquatic life for the Calusa, who settled in the area long before Spanish explorers arrived. "Cayo Vivora", or Rattlesnake Key, is what the first Spaniards called the island, since to them it resembled a snake with its jaws open.

  5. Molasses Keys - Wikipedia

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    The Molasses Keys are a small group of islands in the Florida Keys. Located a quarter mile south of the Seven Mile Bridge, 4 miles west of Marathon, and a mile and a half east of Money Key, [1] it is a frequented boating and camping spot. There are four islands, three are always above water, two of which are able to be walked on.

  6. Great White Heron National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    the refuge is located along the north side of the Keys in that area that border the Gulf of Mexico.The 130,187 acre (527 km 2) refuge (6,207 acres (25 km 2) of it land, 123,980 (502 km 2) water) was established on October 27, 1938, as a haven for great white herons, migratory birds, and other wildlife Approximately 1,900 acres (8 km 2) are designated as a wilderness area.

  7. Sigsbee Park - Wikipedia

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    Sigsbee Park, also known as Dredgers Key, is an island about half a mile (800 m) north of Key West island in the lower Florida Keys; administratively it is within the City of Key West, Florida, United States. [1] It is connected to the island of Key West by Sigsbee Road. The island and causeway are part of the Key West Naval Air Station. It is ...

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