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'''Boca Chita Key''' is the island north of the upper ] in ]. It is in ]. '''Boca Chita Key''' is the island north of the upper ] in ]. It is in ].


It is located in ], just north of ]. An ornamental 65-foot ] is present on the key,<ref name="MR">. pp. 190-191.</ref><ref name="CFK"> p. 83.</ref> and it also has a harbor.<ref name="MR"/> It is located in ], just north of ]. An ornamental 65-foot ] is present on the key.<ref name=nps/><ref name="MR">. pp. 190-191.</ref><ref name="CFK"> p. 83.</ref> The harbor has a cleated ] where boats may dock.<ref name=nps/><ref name="MR"/>


It is sometimes confused with the similar sounding ] over a hundred miles southwest. It is sometimes confused with the similar sounding ] over a hundred miles southwest.

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The 65-foot Boca Chita Lighthouse is ornamental, built by a previous owner of the island.

Boca Chita Key is the island north of the upper Florida Keys in Biscayne National Park. It is in Miami-Dade County, Florida.

It is located in Biscayne Bay, just north of Sands Key. An ornamental 65-foot lighthouse is present on the key. The harbor has a cleated bulkhead where boats may dock.

It is sometimes confused with the similar sounding Boca Chica Key over a hundred miles southwest.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Boca Chita Key". National Park Service. Retrieved 1 June 2014.
  2. ^ Travel Miami and Miami Beach: Illustrated City Guide and Maps - MobileReference. pp. 190-191.
  3. Cruising the Florida Keys - Claiborne S. Young, Morgan Stinemetz p. 83.
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