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'''Fat Deer Key''' is an island in the middle ].<ref>{{cite book | last=Zepke | first=T. | title=Terrance Talk Travel: A Pocket Guide to the Florida Keys: Including The Everglades & Key West | publisher=Safari Publishing | series=Terrance Talks Travel | year=2017 | isbn=978-1-942738-25-1 | url=http://books.google.com/books?id=kHMqDwAAQBAJ&pg=PT57 | access-date=September 7, 2017 | page=pt57}}</ref>
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'''Fat Deer Key''' is an island in the middle ].


] (or the ]) crosses the key at approximately mile markers 53.5-56, between ] and ]. ] (or the ]) crosses the key at approximately mile markers 53.5-56, between ] and ].
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It has the only road leading to the city of ], known as Sadowski Causeway. It has the only road leading to the city of ], known as Sadowski Causeway.

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Fat Deer Key is an island in the middle Florida Keys.

U.S. 1 (or the Overseas Highway) crosses the key at approximately mile markers 53.5-56, between Long Point Key and Key Vaca.

It is entirely within the cities of Marathon, Florida and Key Colony Beach, Florida.

It has the only road leading to the city of Key Colony Beach, known as Sadowski Causeway.

References

  1. Zepke, T. (2017). Terrance Talk Travel: A Pocket Guide to the Florida Keys: Including The Everglades & Key West. Terrance Talks Travel. Safari Publishing. p. pt57. ISBN 978-1-942738-25-1. Retrieved September 7, 2017.
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24°44′07″N 81°00′43″W / 24.735343°N 81.011853°W / 24.735343; -81.011853


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