No Name Key is an island located in the lower
Florida Keys. It is somewhat remote and sparsely
populated, and does not have electricity (residents use
generators) which limits development of the key. It's a
fairly small island in comparison to its neighbor,
Big Pine Key, which lies about a half mile to its
west. It is accessible by a concrete bridge that
connects the small island with Big Pine Key. Some of its
native residents include the endangered
Key Deer, and the American Alligator. No Name Key
was the terminus of a car ferry that existed before the
present
Overseas Highway was built on the remains of
Flagler's
Overseas Railroad.
Thanks, please take me back to the main page.
The inside of No Name Pub.
Money hangs on all of the walls and on the ceiling. The Pizza was very good.
These photos are great, I want to see more photos.
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