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Along the way, you will: • explore the exquisite underwater world of North America’s only living reef • discover the beautiful bridges that span the Keys, the forts, and the distinctive “conch” architecture of Key West • ...
In a completely updated edition of her 1988 guide, author Joy Williams shares her personal insights into the hidden treasures of the Florida Keys, whether detailing the travel-guide fare of where to stay and eat or the islands' colorful ...
The stories of these hard pioneers and their predecessors, as far back as the Native Americans who lived on the Keys at least one thousand years ago, are told, many for the first time, in this book.
Well-researched, fascinating accounts of Florida Keys' life of the past two centuries.
An unlikely sprinkling of coral and limestone islands that curve southwest from the tip for Florida, the Florida Keys have always been a vacationer's dream, and author Joy Williams shares with us all of the region's idiosyncrasies and ...
The Florida Keys: Key Largo to Key West
Once called home by villainous pirates, the Keys are now a haven to collie-sized Key deer and tree-climbing snails.