- Plantation Key
Plantation Key is an island in Monroe County,
Florida ,United States . It is located in the upperFlorida Keys on U.S. 1 (or theOverseas Highway ), betweenKey Largo andWindley Key .All of the key is within the Village of Islamorada as of November 4, 1997, when it was incorporated.
Geography
Plantation Key is located at coor dms|24|58|33|N|80|33|08|W.GR|1 It is separated from
Key Largo byTavernier Creek (Mile Marker 91.0) at its Northeast end, and fromWindley Key by Snake Creek (Mile Marker 85.5) at its Southwest end. [ [http://keyshistory.org/MileMarkerChart.html Mile Markers in the Florida Keys] -retrievedAugust 9 2006 ]History
Plantation Key was inhabited by Native Americans at least 1,000 years before
Europe an contact with theAmericas . A large mound was formerly located towards the northeastern end of the key. Artefacts removed from the mound were dated to A.D. 500 to 700. The mound was leveled in 1958 to allow development of a real estate subdivision.Immigrants from the
Bahamas began settling on Plantation Key in the middle of the 19th Century. Two families were recorded on the key in the 1870 census. Several more families had moved to the key by 1880. the settlers raisedcoconut s andpineapple s. The pineapples were shipped byschooner to northern U. S. ports such as Baltimore andNew York City .The completion of the
Overseas Railroad , which ran the length of Plantation Key, destroyed the agricultural economy of the island. TheFlorida East Coast Railway began shipping pineapples fromCuba at such low prices that the growers in the Keys could not compete. Prohibition brought new industry to Plantation Key, however, as the close proximity of the Florida Keys to the Bahamas made the keys, including Plantation Key, convenient landing places for bootleggers. [ [http://keyshistory.org/plantationkey.html History of Plantation Key] - retrievedAugust 8 2006 ]Before the Flagler railway crews filled Little Snake Creek, which crossed at a point around today's Treasure Harbor, the southwest end of Plantation Key was a separate island known as Snake Creek Key. Plantation Key is the site of a number of prehistoric Indian sites and mounds, most of which have been destroyed by development. An early settlement on the oceanside was known as Pearl City for a large conch pearl found by John Lowe. [http://keys.fiu.edu/gazetteer/00000111.htm "Key Names" Florida Keys Gazetteer]
chools
Plantation Key Elementary/Middle School (serving the Islamorada area) and Coral Shores High School (serving the upper Florida Keys from Islamorada to
Key Largo ) are located on Plantation Key. [ [http://www.co.monroe.fl.us/pages/gmd/PFC2003/Chapter%20Four.pdf Monroe County Educational Facilities] - retrievedAugust 7 2006 ]References
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