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This small Island one-quarter mile off US 1 in the Florida Keys was the Dade County seat from 1819 to 1841. In 1841 the 40 citizens of Indian Key fell to a native American attack and were massared. Remanents of water cisterns to the right in the foreground and the white dot on the horizen is Alligator lighthouse. The light has served mariners since the 1840's.
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