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'''Little Torch Key''' is an island in the lower [[Florida Keys]].<ref>{{cite book | last=Guides | first=F.T. | title=Fodor's In Focus Florida Keys: with Key West, Marathon & Key Largo | publisher=Fodor's Travel | series=Travel Guide | year=2017 | isbn=978-0-14-754675-3 | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5tRxDQAAQBAJ&pg=PT129 | access-date=September 7, 2017 | page=pt129}}</ref> |
'''Little Torch Key''' is an island in the lower [[Florida Keys]].<ref>{{GNIS|304994}}</ref><ref>{{cite book | last=Guides | first=F.T. | title=Fodor's In Focus Florida Keys: with Key West, Marathon & Key Largo | publisher=Fodor's Travel | series=Travel Guide | year=2017 | isbn=978-0-14-754675-3 | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5tRxDQAAQBAJ&pg=PT129 | access-date=September 7, 2017 | page=pt129}}</ref> |
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[[U.S. Route 1 (Florida)|U.S. Route 1]] (also known as the [[Overseas Highway]]), crosses the key at about mile markers |
[[U.S. Route 1 (Florida)|U.S. Route 1]] (also known as the [[Overseas Highway]]), crosses the key at about mile markers 28–29. It is immediately preceded to the northeast by [[Big Pine Key]], and is followed by [[Middle Torch Key]] to the southwest.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://thefloridakeys.com/littletorchkey/ |title=Best Of The Florida Keys Internet Guide - Little Torch Information |publisher=Thefloridakeys.com |access-date=2012-09-21 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120629221603/http://thefloridakeys.com/littletorchkey/ |archive-date=2012-06-29 |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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A small island {{convert|24|mi|km}} from Key West, Little Torch Key is home primarily to locals, living and working from [[Big Pine Key]] to [[Key West]]. The island is also host to visitors who don't mind a commute to the popular destination of Key West. There are a few, but not many businesses on the island, including restaurants and lodging. |
A small island {{convert|24|mi|km}} from Key West, Little Torch Key is home primarily to locals, living and working from [[Big Pine Key]] to [[Key West]]. The island is also host to visitors who don't mind a commute to the popular destination of Key West. There are a few, but not many businesses on the island, including restaurants and lodging. |
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[[File:Little Torch Key.jpg|thumb|left|200px|The intersection of [[Florida State Road 4A (pre-1945)|State Road 4A]] with US 1 on Little Torch Key]] |
[[File:Little Torch Key.jpg|thumb|left|200px|The intersection of [[Florida State Road 4A (pre-1945)|State Road 4A]] with US 1 on Little Torch Key]] |
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==Etymology== |
==Etymology== |
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Little Torch Key was named after the torchwood tree and is just south of Big Pine Key. |
Little Torch Key was named after the torchwood tree and is just south of Big Pine Key. |
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Geography | |
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Location | Gulf of Mexico |
Coordinates | 24°39′56″N 81°23′26″W / 24.66566°N 81.390603°W |
Administration | |
State | Florida |
County | Monroe |
Little Torch Key is an island in the lower Florida Keys.[1][2]
U.S. Route 1 (also known as the Overseas Highway), crosses the key at about mile markers 28–29. It is immediately preceded to the northeast by Big Pine Key, and is followed by Middle Torch Key to the southwest.[3]
A small island 24 miles (39 km) from Key West, Little Torch Key is home primarily to locals, living and working from Big Pine Key to Key West. The island is also host to visitors who don't mind a commute to the popular destination of Key West. There are a few, but not many businesses on the island, including restaurants and lodging.
Like all of the keys in the Torch Keys, this key was probably named for the native torchwood tree, Amyris elemifera L. The north end of the key is the site of a former settlement which was abandoned in 1938 when the highway was relocated.
Its most likely claim to fame is as a relatively frequent fishing destination for U.S. President Harry S. Truman. A Reuters story on February 14, 2009, named a resort there as one of the "Top 10 most romantic retreats".
Etymology[edit]
Little Torch Key was named after the torchwood tree and is just south of Big Pine Key.
References[edit]
- ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Little Torch Key
- ^ Guides, F.T. (2017). Fodor's In Focus Florida Keys: with Key West, Marathon & Key Largo. Travel Guide. Fodor's Travel. p. pt129. ISBN 978-0-14-754675-3. Retrieved September 7, 2017.
- ^ "Best Of The Florida Keys Internet Guide - Little Torch Information". Thefloridakeys.com. Archived from the original on 2012-06-29. Retrieved 2012-09-21.