Indian Key

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Indian Key is a small historic island in the Florida Keys known for its 19th-century wrecking village ruins and status as a state historic site.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Florida State Park
ghost town
historic site
island
access only by boat
bodyOfWater Atlantic Ocean
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Monroe County, Florida NERFINISHED
designation Indian Key Historic State Park
ecosystem coastal mangroves
tropical hardwood hammock
governingBody Florida Department of Environmental Protection
hasArchaeologicalSignificance ruins of early 19th-century settlement
hasFeature 19th-century wrecking village ruins
cistern ruins
dock
foundations of historic buildings
interpretive trails
snorkeling areas
hasFlora buttonwood
gumbo-limbo
mangroves
sea grape
historicalEra 19th century
historicalUse trading post
wrecking village
listedIn National Register of Historic Places
surface form: U.S. National Register of Historic Places
locatedIn Florida
Florida Keys
Monroe County, Florida NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
managingOrganization Florida state parks
surface form: Florida State Parks
nearestCity Islamorada
surface form: Islamorada, Florida
nearestSettlement Lower Matecumbe Key
notableEvent Seminole Wars
surface form: Seminole attack of 1840
NRHPType historic district
openToPublic true
partOf Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary
surface form: Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary (surrounding waters)

Florida Keys
surface form: Florida Keys archipelago
protectedStatus state historic site
state park
recreationalActivity canoeing
hiking
kayaking
snorkeling
wildlife viewing
state Florida
tourism day-use only

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Upper Keys hasMajorIsland Indian Key