LONG KEY BRIDGE
The second longest bridge in the Keys connecting Islamorada and Marathon Key, in the Middle Keys, popular with anglers
The Long Key Bridge is the second longest bridge in the Keys (2.5 miles). It will allow you to leave the Islamorada area for Marathon Key, in the Middle Keys. It was created at the initiative of Henry Morrison Flagler, the owner of the Florida East Coast Railway, to serve as a railroad between 1907 and 1935 before being transformed into a highway. With 180 arches, it is constantly occupied by anglers and hundreds of lazy pelicans that wait for the fish that the former, generous or clumsy, throw back into the sea.
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