
Originally built to carry trains in 1912, destroyed by a hurricane in 1935 and then rebuilt to handle cars, the
The Overseas Highway is a 127-mile causeway spanning the Florida Keys. It’s a blast. You’ve got the Gulf of Mexico on one side, the Atlantic Ocean on the other, and lots of seafood shacks, boat rentals and scuba sites everywhere else. When you get to Key West, have your snapshot taken at the southernmost point in the continental United States.
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