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  2. Cedar Key, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Cedar Key is a city in Levy County, Florida, United States. As of the 2020 census, its population was 687, down from 702 at the 2010 census. ... 1884 map of Cedar Key.

  3. Atsena Otie Key - Wikipedia

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    Looking towards Cedar Key from Atsena Otie Key. Atsena Otie Key is a barrier island and ghost town one-half mile offshore of Cedar Key, Florida.Atsena Otie was the original site of the town of Cedar Key, and in the present day includes a walking trail, swimming area, and ruins of the Eberhard Faber mill.

  4. Florida State Road 24 - Wikipedia

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    SR 24 in Cedar Key. Starting as D Street in Cedar Key, State Road 24 skips over Jackson Island and Sunset Island before making its way across the mainland of northwestern Florida. Once on the mainland, the road runs between the Cedar Keys National Wildlife Refuge and Waccasassa Bay Preserve State Park just before a fork in the road with Levy ...

  5. Cedar Key Light - Wikipedia

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    The Cedar Key Light is located on Seahorse Key across the harbor from Cedar Key, Florida. Seahorse Key was the site a watchtower erected in 1801 by followers of William Augustus Bowles, self-designated Director General of the State of Muskogee, an attempt to set up an independent state in the western part of East Florida. The watchtower was ...

  6. Idalia set flood record for Cedar Key. Rising seas only raise ...

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    Cedar Key, located amid wildlife and nature preserves about 50 miles southwest of Gainesville, has a long history with storms and hurricanes. ... The UF researchers created an interactive map ...

  7. Florida Railroad - Wikipedia

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    In 1842 the United States Congress commissioned a survey of a route for a railroad between the St. Mary's River and Cedar Key in the Territory of Florida. In 1853 the Florida Legislature chartered the Florida Railroad to build a 5 ft ( 1,524 mm ) [ 2 ] gauge rail line from Fernandina (near the mouth of the St. Mary's River) to Tampa, Florida ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. As Cedar Key gets it bearings, demolition workers ready to ...

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    The 40-year-old veteran of hurricane cleanups too numerous to count was weighing just how much of an opportunity he would be giving up on Cedar Key if he went back for his equipment.