Islamorada, Florida • Monroe County
The Herrara Shipwreck Site is a submerged archaeological site in Islamorada, Florida, representing the remains of a 1733 Spanish treasure fleet vessel. Discovered in 1963, it offers a glimpse into the maritime history of the Spanish colonial era.
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Maritime History; Transportation; Engineering
Offshore 3.5 Mi. S. Of Upper Matecumbe Key, Islamorada, Florida
Historic - Non-aboriginal
Seaward End Of Snake Creek Off Windley Key, Islamorada, Florida
Social History; Politics/Government; Art
Us 1 At Mile Marker 81.5, Islamorada, Florida
Architecture; Social History
81831 Overseas Hwy., Islamorada, Florida
Exploration/Settlement
81801 Overseas Hwy., Islamorada, Florida
Commerce; Maritime History; Transportation; Architecture; Historic - Non-aboriginal
1.25 Mi. S Of Indian Keys, Islamorada, Florida
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Military
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Maritime History; Transportation; Historic - Non-aboriginal
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Historic - Non-aboriginal
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Engineering; Transportation; Exploration/Settlement; Science; Communications
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Prehistoric; Conservation
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