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MCTG-1545 Dutch Conch Broch HOMESTEAD TO MIAMI MOTORSPORTS COMPLEX Florida Keys & Key West Notities 2. 3. G O L FAV N M E X I C O EVERGLADES NATIONAL PARK 1. 5. KEY WEST LOWER KEYS MARATHON ISLAMORADA KEY LARGO 13. 4. THINGS TO DO AND SEE. 1. Little Duck Key Veterans Park (milemarker 40) 1. Key Colony Recreational Area (milemarker 54) 1. Art Gallery (milemarker 87) 1. Everglades National Park 1. Audubon House & Gardens 2. Bahia Honda State Recreation Area, natural sand beach (milemarker 37) 2. Key Colony Golf Resort (milemarker 54) 2. Dolphin Show at Theater of the Sea (milemarker 84.5) 2. Card Sound Toll Bridge 6. 2. Conch Tour Train 3. Camp Sawyer and Camp Wesumkee - Boy and Girl Scout Camps 3. Marathon Chamber of Commerce (milemarker 53.5) 3. Hens & Chickens Reef 3. Ocean Reef 3. Hemingway House 4. Sea Camp and Newfound Harbor Marine Institute 4. Airport (milemarker 52) 4. Islamorada Chamber of Commerce (milemarker 82) 4. Christ of the Abyss 7. 4. Key West Cigar Factory (marine science and education) 5. Blue Start Memorial Marker (milemarker 51) 5. Indian Key Historical Site (milemarker 79) 5. Key Largo Chamber of Commerce and Florida Keys 8. 6. Lignumvitae Key State Park. Historical Site (milemarker 79) 5. Key West Hand Print Fabrics 5. Coupon Bight State Aquatics Preserve, Big Pine Key 6. Golf Course (milemarker 50) Visitor Center (milemarker 106) 14. 10 . 9. 6. Mallory Market 7. Matheson House on Lignumvitae Key (milemarker 79) 6. Marvin D. Adams Waterway (milemarker 103.5 manmade 6. Looe Key National Marine Sanctuary 7. Sombrero Beach (milemarker 50) 8. Islamorada County Park (milemarker 73) 11 . 7. Mel Fisher Maritime Museum 7. Lower Keys Chamber of Commerce, Big Pine Key (milemarker 31) 8. Railroad Marker (milemarker 49) cut through the island of Key Largo) 8. Old Town Trolley 9. Eagle (Wreck) 12. 8. Key Deer National Wildlife Refuge 9. Shrimps Docks (milemarker 47.5) 10. Zane Grey Creek 7. Marine Resources Development Foundation (milemarker 103 home 9. Wrecker’s Museum (oldest house) 9. Great White Heron National Wildlife Refuge 10. Old Seven Mile Bridge (World's Longest Fishing Pier, milemarker 47) of the Man and the Sea School and America’s only underwater hotel) 10. Key West Aloe 11. Former Site of Zane Grey Cottage (milemarker 68) KEY LARGO 10. Blue Hole & Jack Watson Nature Trail, Big Pine Key (milemarker 30.5) 11. Fishermen's Hospital (milemarker 49) 12. Long Key Fishing Club (milemarker 67.5) 8. John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park (milemarker 102.5) 11. Key West Aquarium 11. Historic Bat Tower, Lower Sugarloaf Key 9. Dolphin Cove (milemarker 102) 12. Lighthouse Museum 12. Dolphin Research Center (milemarker 59) 13. Long Key State Park (milemarker 67.5) Curry Mansion 13. Natural History Museum-Crane Point Hammock (milemarker 50.5) 14. San Pedro Underwater State Park, off Indian Key 10. Site of Bogart and Hepburn’s “African Queen” (milemarker 100) 13. 11. Dolphins Plus Research Center (milemarker 99.5) 14. Sunset Celebration • Florida Keys Birding and Wildlife Festival, October 14. Pigeon Key 15. Windley Key Fossil Reef State Geological Site (milemarker 85) 15. Ship Wreck Museum • Annual Island Art Fair, December 16. Herrera (Spanish Wreck Diving Site) 12. Everglades Ranger Station (milemarker 98.5) 15. 17. North Islamorada Underwater Coral Garden 16. Fort Taylor • Big Pine and Lower Keys Dolphin Tournament, June • Florida Keys Heritage Festival, January 13. Nest Key Park JOHN PENNEKAMP • Annual Underwater Music Festival, July • Pigeon Key Art Festival, February 14. Key Largo National Marine Sanctuary (milemarker 95) 17. Little White House Museum • Art Under the Oaks, January CORAL REEF STATE PARK 18. Donkey Milk House Museum • Nature Tours-Canoeing & Hiking, Channels, Dunes and Beaches, Tropical Forest • Marathon Seafood Festival, March 15. Florida Keys Wild Bird Center (milemarker 93.6) • Day & Sunset sailing, Windsurfing • Holiday Isle Sailfish Tournament, January 16. Harry Harris County Park (milemarker 92.5) 16. 19. East Martello Museum & Art Gallery • Annual 7-Mile Bridge Run, April • Cheeca Lodge Presidential Sailfish Tournament, Janaury 20. West Martello Tower • Backcountry & Blue Water Fishing • Marathon Offshore Grand Prix, May 17. Tavernier Historical Area (milemarker 92) • Gold Cup Tarpon Tournament, June 18. The Rocks (diving site) 17. 21. Bahama Village • Diving-Patch & Offshore Reefs, Mangroves • Marathon International Tarpon Tournament, May • Scientific Anglers Women’s World Invitational Tarpon Series, June TAVERNIER 22. Red Barn Theatre • Annual McDonalds Invitational Tarpon Tournament, May • Coconut Cove Resort Dolphin Tournament, June 23. Waterfront Playhouse • Annual Ladies Tarpon Tournament, May • Cape Fear Rods presents The Golden Fly Invitational Tarpon Tournament, June 24. Tennessee Williams Fine Arts Center (on Stock Island) • Marathon Superboat Grand Prix, June • Holiday Isle Dolphin Tournament, July 25. San Carlos Institute (Instituto San Carlos) • Marathon International Bonefish Tournament, September • Key Players Season 2003, Septemeber-May WINDLEY KEY PLANTATION KEY 26. Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Museum • Florida Keys Birding and Wildlife Festival, October • Colombus Day 10K Getaway, October 27. Key West Shipwreck Historeum • Marathon Community Theater, October-May • George Bush/Cheeca Lodge Bonefish Tournament, October UPPER MATACUMBE 4. 18. 28. Key West Chamber of Commerce • Florida Keys Art Guild Outdoor Art Festivals, November-April • Mercury Outboards Bonefishing World Championship/Islamorada All-Tackle 29. Key West Museum of Art & History (Customs House) • Bonefish, October 1. • Diving, Fishing, Sailing 7. 8. 30. Sands African - Bahamian Museum • Florida Keys Art Guild Outdoor Art Festivals, November-April 15. 31. AIDS Memorial • Airplane Tours • Pops in the Park, November-April 6. • Islamorada Junior Sailfish Tournament, December 2. ISLAMORADA • Annual House & Garden Tours, January- March • Islamorada Sailfish Tournament, December 3. • Annual Key West Literary Seminar, January • Islamorada Charter Boat Association 16. • Art in the Park, January-February • Diving, Fishing, Sailing FIESTA KEY 17. • Bike Path 9. • Key West Craft Show, January 14. • Key West Writer’s Workshop, January-February LAYTON • Mel Fisher Maritime Heritage Society The Last Slave Ships, January-July 5. • Performance at St. Paul’s, January-December 12. 10. • Weekend Dinner Concerts, January-October LOWER MATACUMBE • Upper Keys Concert Series, January-April BIG TORCH KEY CONCH KEYS • Key Largo Sailfish Challenge, January • Yachting Key West Race Week, January LONG KEY • Florida Keys Art Guild Outdoor Art Festivals, November-April LITTLE PINE KEY GRASSY KEY 13. • St. Patrick’s Day Irish Concert, March • Old Island Days Art Festival, February 12. 11. • Key Largo Dolphin, Wahoo & Tuna Tournament, April • Coconuts Dolphin Tournament, May • “Floral Tapestry” a Standard Flower Show, March 10. • Key West African American Heritage Festival, June SUMMERLAND KEY • Barley’s Bay Music Festival, May • Pridefest, June BIG PINE • Dick Fuhr Memorial Fishing Tournament, June • Hemingway Days Festival, July CUDJOE KEY KEY 3. DUCK KEY • Key Players Season 2003, Septemeber-May 4. • Take Stock in the Children Backcountry, October • WomenFest, September 8. 9. 7. CRAWL KEY • Fantasy Fest, October 8. 1. • Boy Scout Backbone Tournament, December • Tennessee Williams Fine Arts Center-Founders Society, October-May VACA KEY 11. • Night, Wreck & Reef Diving • APBA offshore Worlds, November NO NAME KEY PIGEON KEY 13. 2. KEY COLONY BEACH • Snorkeling • Impromptu Concerts, November-July 14. 10. • Pirates in Paradise, November-December 7. MARATHON • Key West Pops Orchestra, December- March 11. SUNSHINE KEY 9. • Key West Symphony Orchestra, December-June SUGARLOAF KEY 5. 3. • Red Barn Theatre/ Live Theatre, December-June 4. 5. 1. 6. • Waterfront Playhouse, December-June RAMROD KEY SEVEN MILE • Mallory Square Sunset Celebration 2. BRIDGE • Fragrance Factory • Red Barn Theatre BAHIA HONDA KEY • Tennessee Williams Theatre • Waterfront Playhouse Theatre • Handprint Factory • Sport Fishing 6. • Scuba Diving and Snorkeling 42 BRUGGEN OVER DE ZEE Jewfish Draw Bridge (223 Ft.) Channel 2 (1,760 Ft.) Ohio-Bahia Honda (1,050 Ft.) Bow Channel (1,340 Ft.) Saddle Bunch 5 (900 Ft.) Key Largo Cut (360 Ft.) Channel 5 (4,580 Ft.) Bahia Honda (6,734 Ft.) Park (880 Ft.) Shark Channel (2,090 Ft.) Picnic Areas and Boat Ramps dot the Overseas Highway Tavernier Creek (320 Ft.) Long Key (12,040 Ft.) Spanish Harbor (3,380 Ft.) North Harris (430 Ft.) Rockland Channel (1,280 Ft.) BIG COPPITT KEY from Key Largo to Key West. Snake Creek (230 Ft.) Tom’s Harbor 3 (1,270 Ft.) North Pine (660 Ft.) Harris Gap (140 Ft.) Boca Chica (2,730 Ft.) Whale Harbor (720 Ft.) Tom’s Harbor 4 (1,460 Ft.) South Pine (850 Ft.) Harris (430 Ft.) Stock Island (360 Ft.) BOCA CHICA KEY Tea Table Relief (270 Ft.) Vaca Cut (300 Ft.) Torch Key Viaduct (880 Ft.) Lower Sugar Loaf (1,260 Ft.) Key West (159 Ft.) KEY WEST 1-31. Tea Table (700 Ft.) 7-Mile (35,830 Ft.) Torch-Ramrod (720 Ft.) Saddle Bunch 2 (660 Ft.) Indian Key (2,460 Ft.) Little Duck Missouri (840 Ft.) Niles Channel (4,490 Ft.) Saddle Bunch 3 (760 Ft.) Lignumvitae (860 Ft.) Missouri-Ohio (1,440 Ft.) Kemp’s Channel (1,030 Ft.) Saddle Bunch 4 (900 Ft.) A T L A NTISCHE OCE A A N MCTG-9557 Eng.Conch Brochure LO1 Voor meer informatie KEY LARGO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE/FLORIDA KEYS VISITOR CENTER 106000 Overseas Hwy. Key Largo, FL 33037, U.S. (305) 451-1414, Fax (305) 451-4726 ISLAMORADA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Stel zelf je vakantie samen. Mijlpaal 82.6, Overseas Hwy., P.O. Box 915 Islamorada, FL 33036, U.S. (305) 664-4503, Fax (305) 664-4289 GREATER MARATHON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 12222 Overseas Hwy. Marathon,FL 33050, U.S. (305)743-5417, Fax (305)289-0183 KEY LARGO ISLAMORADA MARATHON LOWER KEYS KEY WEST LOWER KEYS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Mijlpaal 31, Overseas Hwy., Big Pine Key, FL 33043, U.S. (305) 872-2411, FLORIDA KEYS Wereldhoofdstad van het Wereldhoofdstad van Je thuis in het Fax (305) 872-0752 AND diepzeeduiken.
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