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Date: (c) 19 Jun 2010
Mr. H. M. Flagler's arrival with First Train to enter Key West, Jan. 22nd, 1912
Building Knight's Key Dock, 300 Ft. Wide and 600 Ft. Long, Knight's Key [pre-1907
Pigeon Key with Seven Mile Bridge Between Key West and Mainland
Florida East Coast Railway, Key West Extension, North End of Famous Long Key Viaduct
Bahia Honda Bridge, Highest Span of Overseas Highway on way to Key West
Bahia Honda Bridge, Highest Span along the Keys, near Key West, Built on Top of the Former Railroad Bridge [1938
Overseas Highway to Key West, looking S. W. from Lower Matecumbe, Showing Channel No. 2, Craig and Channel No. 5 [1938]
New Highway Built Over the Old Florida East Coast Railway Viaducts on the Way to Key West
Overseas Highway to Key West, looking S. W. from Lower Matacumbe
New Overseas Highway, above "Pigeon Key", on the way to Key West
"The Highway that Goes to Sea", Overseas Highway to Key west [1948]
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