This week on the Travel Bits blog, we’re celebrating the release of the updated version of 101 Travel Bits: The Florida Keys and the Overseas Highway (if you already have it, it’s very similar to the previous version, except with some updates involving Hurricane Irma).
Over on the Travel Bits blog, you can check out our latest: 4 Facts About the Overseas Highway in the Florida Keys. An excerpt:
The Overseas Highway opened to road travel on January 25, 1928. However, the original road did not stretch in an unbroken highway between the mainland and Key West. Instead, the road consisted of two segments (the first from the mainland to Lower Matecumbe Key and the second from No Name Key to Key West). In between, vehicles had to take a 41 mile ferry ride between the islands. Thus, the first version of the Overseas Highway was overseas in more than one sense of the word!
Find out more on the Travel Bits blog or just go out and buy a copy of 101 Travel Bits: The Florida Keys and the Overseas Highway.
That image always makes me smile in a perverse sort of way.
LikeLiked by 1 person
🙂
LikeLiked by 1 person
The most interesting and beautiful road I ever travelled in my life…
LikeLiked by 1 person
I have been lucky enough to do it many times, and it never, ever gets old.
LikeLike
What I found interesting on my drive down to Key West was the frahmented section of the old railroad tracks and bridges along the way. My friends told me the history on them during my first day that i was visiting them, but I was really tired from driving through the night before, that I forgot what they told me?
LikeLiked by 1 person
Those were the old railroad bridges – in the 1930s, they converted them to car bridges. Then, in the 1970s and 1980s, they replaced those bridges with the ones we drive on now. They cut the old ones in part so boats could get through and in part to keep people off of them (so they wouldn’t have to do upkeep). Interestingly, they are putting the old railroad bridges back together now as part of Florida Overseas Heritage Trail. It’s going to be a dedicated bike/pedestrian path all the way to Key West when it is done.
LikeLike
I’ve got a lot of memories of that drive. We had key lime pie tonight, always a good memory.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Oh, I could go for some key lime pie. Perhaps I will make some this weekend.
LikeLike
All I know about the Florida Keys I got from watching Bloodline
LikeLiked by 1 person
Ha! Is it good? It’s been on my “to watch” for a while now, but we aren’t getting through even the things we already watch, so it’s unlikely we get to it soon.
LikeLike