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Conch Key, FL
'Ingraham Lake' is a lake in Monroe County, Florida, United States. It located within the limits of Everglades National Park. It is the southernmost lake in the continental United States, located in Cape Sable, and is less than in ... More on Wikipedia

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, Marathon, FL 33050
Discover an extraordinary collection of men's clothing, sportswear for women, ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Relaxed, comfortable place to shop for the entire family. Quallity clothing, very unique and they have the ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Long Key, FL
'Long Key' is an island in the middle Florida Keys.
U.S. 1 (or the Overseas Highway) crosses the key at approximately mile markers 65.5--71, between Fiesta Key and Conch Key.
It is the home of Long Key State Park, a favorite of ... More on Wikipedia

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12648 Overseas Highway,Marathon, FL 33050-3537

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Hidden Harbor Marine Environmental Project, Inc., 2396 Overseas Highway, Florida Keys, Florida 33050, United States of America
What a wonderful place! You can go on a tour through the hospital and see all the wonderful turtles that th... More on GeckoGo
The experience of the Florida Keys isn't complete without getting up close with some form of marine life, w... More on igougo

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12565 Overseas Hwy., MM 53.5Marathon, FL 33050
A full-service dive center featuring Scubapro equipment, sales, rentals, and repairs. Offering two daily re... More on visitflorida
Nice, clean boat. More on TripAdvisor

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Mile Marker 47 to Mile Marker 40, Marathon, Florida 33050, United States of America

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P.O. Box 504345 Marathon, Florida 33050 United States

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81908 Overseas Hwy, Islamorada, FL 33036
Woody's - Let’s call it what it is. Woody's, at 81908 Overseas Hwy, is a good place to pull. The crowd is good looking and the ambiance is sexy, so if you can’t meet someone here, well, keep drinking and try again. Liquid ... More on clubzone

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Layton, Florida
Includes: Golden Orb Trail and Layton Trail. The Spanish called Long Key Cayo Vivora, meaning Rattlesnake Key. Fortunately, this description applied more to the shape of the islanda rattlesnake with its jaws openthan the resident ... More on Trails
