The following pages link to National Register of Historic Places listings in Monroe County, Florida
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- Cedar Key, Florida (links | edit)
- USS Massachusetts (BB-2) (links | edit)
- Freedom Tower (Miami) (links | edit)
- Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge (links | edit)
- Fort Caroline (links | edit)
- Coral Castle (links | edit)
- Fort Matanzas National Monument (links | edit)
- Cypress Gardens (links | edit)
- Tampa Theatre (links | edit)
- USCGC Ingham (WHEC-35) (links | edit)
- Castillo de San Marcos (links | edit)
- Prospect Bluff Historic Sites (links | edit)
- Virginia Key (links | edit)
- Miami Circle (links | edit)
- Bridge of Lions (links | edit)
- City Island (Daytona Beach) (links | edit)
- Opa-locka station (links | edit)
- Deerfield Beach station (links | edit)
- West Palm Beach station (links | edit)
- Marineland of Florida (links | edit)
- Church Street Station (links | edit)
- Springfield (Jacksonville) (links | edit)
- San Marcos de Apalache Historic State Park (links | edit)
- Torreya State Park (links | edit)
- Vizcaya Museum and Gardens (links | edit)
- Mar-a-Lago (links | edit)
- SS American Victory (links | edit)
- Fort Zachary Taylor (links | edit)
- Lightner Museum (links | edit)
- Indian Key Historic State Park (links | edit)
- Miami Biltmore Hotel (links | edit)
- Sloppy Joe's (links | edit)
- Sunken Gardens (Florida) (links | edit)
- Hillsboro Inlet Light (links | edit)
- Fort Barrancas (links | edit)
- USS Narcissus (1863) (links | edit)
- Windover Archeological Site (links | edit)
- Cape St. George Light (links | edit)
- Spook Hill (links | edit)
- Overseas Railroad (links | edit)
- Moss Hill Church (links | edit)
- Bok Tower Gardens (links | edit)
- Cape Florida Light (links | edit)
- Jupiter Inlet Light (links | edit)
- Alligator Reef Light (links | edit)
- Fowey Rocks Light (links | edit)
- American Shoal Light (links | edit)
- Hippodrome State Theatre (links | edit)
- Ferdinand Magellan (railcar) (links | edit)