Some cool Florida Keys Hotels images:
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Honeymoon Cottage, Cedar Key, Florida
Image by Andrea Westmoreland
In 1959, Margaret and Philip Thomas, who owned the Thomas Hotel (now known as the Thomas Center) in Gainesville Florida, built the famous stilt house (sometimes nicknamed the Honeymoon Cottage). The stilt house is out in the gulf a short ways from land, but was connected by a wooden walkway. In 1985, Hurricane Elena destroyed the walkway and did much damage to the wooden house, but it has become the most-photographed building in town and once graced the side patches of the local police department uniforms.
excerpt courtesy of Cedar Key Florida, A History by Kevin McCarthy
Florida East Coast Hotel Co., Long Key Fishing Camp, Long Key, Fla., L. P. Schutt, Mgr LCCN2007660746
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1912
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1 photographic print : gelatin silver ; 7.5 x 30.5 in.
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