- Key Vaca
Key Vaca is an island in the middle
Florida Keys , located entirely within the borders of the city ofMarathon, Florida . It is often incorrectly identified as "Marathon Key."Geography
Key Vaca is located between
Fat Deer Key andKnight's Key . Key Vaca is also connected via bridge toBoot Key and comprises most of the north shore ofBoot Key Harbor .Nomenclature
Various theories as to the origin of the name exist. The most likely example is that the island was named after Alavar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca, who wrote a detailed account of the 16th Century exploration of Florida. Other theories revolve around the word Vaca, meaning "cow" in Spanish. The 1957 book "The Florida Keys" indicates that the island's name comes from wild cattle that used to live on the island. Evidence of these cattle has never been found. The name may also refer to
manatees , "sea cows" that thrived in the area prior to the 1950s.Because it lies completely within the borders of Marathon, the island is often incorrectly referred to as "Marathon Key."
Climate
Key Vaca is located at 24.718N, -81.069W, geographically in the subtropics, but with an entirely
tropical climate . Because of the proximity of theGulf Stream to the southeast, and the tempering effects of theGulf of Mexico to the west and north, Key Vaca has a notably mild, tropical-maritime climate, [ [http://www2.johnabbott.qc.ca/webpages/departments/geoscience/intro/Koppen/KoppenMap.htm Köppen Climate Classification
] ] (Koppen climate classification "Aw", similar to theCaribbean islands ). Cold fronts are strongly modified by the warm water as they move in from the north inwinter . The average low and high temperatures in January are 58°F/77°F. [ [http://www.wunderground.com/history/airport/KMTH/2006/1/23/MonthlyHistory.html?req_city=NA&req_state=NA&req_statename=NA History : Weather Underground ] ]In the summer, temperatures are somewhat higher than in
Key West , due to the island's proximity to the shallower waters ofFlorida Bay , which are heated more easily than the deeper waters of theFlorida Strait , south of Key West. The season is characterized by hot, humid conditions and sharp, sudden thunderstorms that often drop substantial amounts of rain on the island.Hurricanes are a common threat during the summer, and sometimes affect the island directly, as was the case with theLabor Day Hurricane of 1935 andHurricane Donna in 1960. The average low and high temperatures in August are 79°F/89°F, with temperatures sometimes approaching the century mark. [ [http://www.wunderground.com/history/airport/KMTH/2006/8/23/MonthlyHistory.html?req_city=NA&req_state=NA&req_statename=NA History : Weather Underground ] ]Transportation
U.S. 1, also known as the
Overseas Highway , crosses the key at approximately mile markers 47.5-53.5. Prior to theLabor Day Hurricane of 1935 , Key Vaca was a major rail stop along theKey West Extension of theFlorida East Coast Railway . It was home to a turnaroundwye and several machine and repair shops. During the Great Depression and the construction of theOverseas Highway , Key Vaca was home to Camp No. 10, a home for several hundredWorld War I veterans working on the project.Key Vaca is accessible by water, primarily through Boot Key Harbor, which lies on the south side of the island. Due to the shallow waters of the harbor, deep-draft ships cannot be unloaded there. Between 1906 and 1912, Key Vaca functioned as a temporary deep-water port with the addition of the
Knight's Key Trestle three miles to the west of the island. Built in order to provide a supply line for the growing Overseas Railroad, the trestle was dismantled and burnt when the railroad was completed.During
World War II , Key Vaca gained an airport. Originally intended to be a training field for pilots flying between Homestead andMiami , the airport was turned over to the county after the conclusion of the war.References
External links
* [http://www.keyshistory.org/marathon.html History of Key Vaca]
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