When we usually head to Key West, we are so anxious to get there that we only stop "when necessary." This year, we got up very early in order to stop along the way and enjoy some of the beautiful scenery that we normally just pass by. We stopped on our way to Key West and made some stops on the way back. I'm glad we did :)
Islamorada ["Purple Isle" - Name given by early inhabitants of the of the Florida Keys in 1907] - MM-73 - Along U.S. Route 1 heading to Key West - Overseas Highway (June 4, 2008)
Memorial to World War I veterans who perished during the Labor Day hurricane on September 2, 1935. They were building bridges to replace ferries, which crossed to and from the mainland. They lived in a camp near this site.
The road was rebuilt on the railway bridges leaving the unfinished piers as a memorial to the hundreds who lost their lives.
![> Islamorada ["Purple Isle" - Name given by early inhabitants of the of the Florida Keys in 1907] - MM-73 - Along U.S. Route 1 heading to Key West - Overseas Highway (June 4, 2008)
Memorial to World War I veterans who perished during the Labor Day hurricane on September 2, 1935. They were building bridges to replace ferries, which crossed to and from the mainland. They lived in a camp near this site.
The road was rebuilt on the railway bridges leaving the unfinished piers as a memorial to the hundreds who lost their lives. > Islamorada ["Purple Isle" - Name given by early inhabitants of the of the Florida Keys in 1907] - MM-73 - Along U.S. Route 1 heading to Key West - Overseas Highway (June 4, 2008)
Memorial to World War I veterans who perished during the Labor Day hurricane on September 2, 1935. They were building bridges to replace ferries, which crossed to and from the mainland. They lived in a camp near this site.
The road was rebuilt on the railway bridges leaving the unfinished piers as a memorial to the hundreds who lost their lives.](http://newenglander.smugmug.com/Travel/Florida-2008/Miami-to-Key-West-and-Back/IMG5051/326681923_cTfcT-S.jpg)
Islamorada ["Purple Isle" - Name given by early inhabitants of the of the Florida Keys in 1907] - MM-73 - Along U.S. Route 1 heading to Key West - Overseas Highway (June 4, 2008)
Memorial to World War I veterans who perished during the Labor Day hurricane on September 2, 1935. They were building bridges to replace ferries, which crossed to and from the mainland. They lived in a camp near this site.
The road was rebuilt on the railway bridges leaving the unfinished piers as a memorial to the hundreds who lost their lives.
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