Robbie's of Islamorada Tarpon Feeding

Dozens of huge glittering tarpons live near Robbie's
Marina where visitors buy buckets of fish to feed them
and watch them frantically eating as much as they
can as fast as they can.

Schooner Western Union
202 William St
Key West, FL

www.SchoonerWesternUnion.com

  •   Day Sails
  •   Sunset Sails
  •   Star Gazing Sails

The last tall ship built in Key West ~ 1939.
The official flagship of the city of Key West.
The Schooner Western Union is on the National
Register of Historic Places.

Built and home ported in Key West, this ship was
launched in 1939 as a working schooner.  She sailed
the Caribbean and South Atlantic until 1974.
Now back in Key West, this authentic vintage tall ship
sails visitors around the waters of the Conch
Republic daily.
Seven Mile Bridge
(new and old)

The Old Seven Mile Bridge was an engineering marvel in its day and is now on the National
Register of Historic Places.  It rested on a record 546 concrete piers.  No cars are allowed on the
old bridge today, but a 2.2mile segment is open for biking, walking, and roller blading ending at
historic Pigeon Key.

The Seven Mile Bridge is one of the most-photographed images in the Keys.  Actually measuring
6.79 mi long, it connects the Middle and Lower Keys and is believed to be the world's longest
segmental bridge.  It has 39 expansion joints separating its cement sections.  Each April,
runners gather in Marathon for the annual Seven Mile Bridge Run.
Florida Keys Attractions
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