Fiesta Key
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Fiesta Key is an island in the middle Florida Keys.
It is connected via causeway to U.S. Route 1 (or the Overseas Highway) at mile marker 70, near the eastern end of Long Key.
First recorded as Jew-Fish Kay (later Jewfish Key, then Jewfish Bush Key). Louie Turner homesteaded the island, on January 7, 1908 becoming the first recorder owner. For a period in the 1950's & 1960's, the key was owned by the Greyhound Bus Company. During that period it was named Tropical Key, then Greyhound Key. Kampgrounds of America (KOA) bought the island from the Greyhound Company in 1966, renaming it 'Fiesta Key'. The Cortex Resort Living arm of the Cortex Companies bought the 28-acre island in 2006 to build high-end vacation homes.
[edit] References
- Wilkinson, Jerry. History of Fiesta Key. Retrieved on 2007-05-29.