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  2. List of rivers of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Most streams and rivers in Florida start from swamps, while some originate from springs or lakes. Many of the streams and rivers are underground for part of their courses. The Everglades, sometimes called the "river of grass", is a very wide and shallow river that originates from Lake Okeechobee. Most of Florida's streams and rivers drain into ...

  3. File:“Welcome to Marathon,” Marathon, Florida Keys.jpg

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  4. List of fishes of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Common in the freshwater St. Johns River [9] Atlantic sturgeon: Acipenser oxyrinchus oxyrinchus: Atlantic tarpon: Megalops atlanticus: Atlantic threadfin: Polydactylus octonemus: Atlantic thread herring: Opisthonema oglinum: Atlantic torpedo: Tetronarce nobiliana: Atlantic tripletail: Lobotes surinamensis: Atlantic wreckfish: Polyprion ...

  5. Bahia Honda Key - Wikipedia

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    In 1908, the Florida East Coast Railway Company built two large two-story dormitories there to house workers building the Bahia Honda Bridge. In 1890 Bahia Honda Key was the southern terminus for Miami-Dade county, then known as Dade county, which stretched as far north as present day St. Lucie River.

  6. Boot Key Harbor - Wikipedia

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    Looking north over Boot Key Harbor. Boot Key Harbor is a natural body of water located in the middle of the Florida Keys, entirely within the city limits of Marathon, Florida, United States. Boot Key Harbor can be accessed by boat via two inlets from the Atlantic Ocean. The western inlet has a controlling depth of 6 feet (1.8 m) at mean low ...

  7. Crane Point - Wikipedia

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    Old Vaca train station at the Crane Point Museum. Crane Point features several facilities: Museum of Natural History of the Florida Keys, exhibits focus on the natural and cultural history of the Keys area, including Calusa Indians, Spanish explorers and other Keys pioneers, pirates, a diorama of a coral reef, butterflies, tree snails, sea turtles, shells, Key deer and local tropical fish.

  8. 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 .

  9. 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.