Egmont Key is a small, uninhabited island located at the mouth of Tampa Bay, Florida, featuring a historic lighthouse and the ruins of Fort Dade. Its strategic location has made it a crucial point for maritime navigation and coastal defense throughout history.
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Architecture
341 Plant Ave., Tampa, Florida
Architecture
238 E. Davis Blvd., Tampa, Florida
Politics/Government; Architecture; Social History; Performing Arts
1913 Nebraska Ave., Tampa, Florida
Architecture
16116 Lake Magdalene Dr., Tampa, Florida
Community Planning And Development; Architecture
808 E. Curtis St., Tampa, Florida
Hispanic
1526--1536 E. Seventh Ave., Tampa, Florida
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Community Planning And Development
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Military
2 Mi. E Of Olustee On U.s. 90 In Osceola National Forest, Olustee, Florida
Maritime History; Transportation; Historic - Non-aboriginal
7.8 Nautical Mi. Offshore Panama City, Panama City, Florida
Historic - Non-aboriginal
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Engineering; Transportation; Exploration/Settlement; Science; Communications
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Prehistoric; Conservation
1232 Se. 13th St., Pompano Beach, Florida