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The Southernmost Point Buoy is an anchored concrete
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in
Key West Key West ( es, Cayo Hueso) is an island in the Straits of Florida, within the U.S. state of Florida. Together with all or parts of the separate islands of Dredgers Key, Fleming Key, Sunset Key, and the northern part of Stock Island, it cons ...
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Florida Florida is a state located in the Southeastern region of the United States. Florida is bordered to the west by the Gulf of Mexico, to the northwest by Alabama, to the north by Georgia, to the east by the Bahamas and Atlantic Ocean, and to ...
, marking the southernmost point in the continental United States, the lowest latitude land of contiguous North American states. It is 18 feet above sea level. The large painted buoy was established as a tourist attraction in 1983 by the city at the corner of South Street and Whitehead Street. The southernmost point was originally marked with a small sign, before the City of Key West erected the now famous concrete buoy in 1983. The concrete buoy has overall withstood several hurricanes and is a gathering place for photographs and tourists.
The paint job was damaged by Hurricane Irma in September 2017, but it was refurbished later that year by the original artist.
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is roughly 90 miles south of this point in Key West, although this was not originally on the marker, but rather on a smaller sign next to marker.


Description

Before the concrete buoy there was a wooden sign that noted the southern point at this spot. The old wood sign as of 1970 only said "The Southernmost Point, of Southernmost City, Key West Fla." By 1982 this had changed to "The Southernmost Point, In USA, Key West Fla". There was separate sign on a nearby fence in that area, with an arrow pointing south (in this case to the left) with the text "90 Miles to Cuba". The buoy is maintained by the Key West Public Works Department and it was dedicated on September 10, 1983. The painted concrete buoy is 12 feet tall and 7 feet wide. Next to the marker is a cement telegraph hut. This hut housed an underwater telephone cable that connected Key West to Havana in 1921. The cable hut is a small structure just a little east of the Southernmost marker where the cable went into the sea. As of 2011, the buoy is inscribed: "The
Conch Republic The Conch Republic () is a micronation declared as a tongue-in-cheek secession of the city of Key West, Florida, from the United States on April 23, 1982. It has been maintained as a tourism booster for the city. Since then, the term "Conch Rep ...
. 90 Miles to
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, Southernmost Point Continental U.S.A., Key West, F.L., Home of the Sunset". The buoy was refurbished in 2005. The phrases "90 miles to Cuba" and "Home of the Sunset" were not on the 1986 paint job. In November 1983, the text did not include the line "90 miles to Cuba", which was still written on a smaller sign on fence next to the buoy. Next to the buoy, also as of November 1983, there was a script "America Begins" painted on a curb below the 90 miles to Cuba sign. Also at that time the buoy did not include the text "Home of the Sunset". (see also
Mallory Square Mallory Square is a plaza located in the city of Key West, Florida. It is located on the waterfront in Key West's historic Old Town, adjacent to the cruise ship port. It is located just west of the northern end of Duval Street, facing the Gulf ...
, which hosts Key West sunset celebration) By the 2010s, there was a
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that relays video of the street corner where the buoy is located to the Internet. The buoy paint job was done by local painter-artist Danny Acosta, and the City of Key West hired him to paint again after it was damaged by
Hurricane Irma Hurricane Irma was an extremely powerful Cape Verde hurricane that caused widespread destruction across its path in September 2017. Irma was the first Category 5 hurricane to strike the Leeward Islands on record, followed by Maria two ...
in 2017. On New Year's Day 2022, the buoy was vandalized, resulting in "extensive damages." There was a camera operated by Two Oceans Digital that helped find the vandals, both of the two vandals faced over $1,000 in damages for criminal mischief.


Accuracy

A more southern part of Key West Island exists and is publicly accessible: the beach area of
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at approximately 24°32'42.2"N 81°48'34.5"W, and approximately farther south than the marker. Further south, land on the
Truman Annex Truman Annex is both a neighborhood and military installation in Key West, Florida, Key West, Florida, United States. It is the part of the island that is west of Whitehead Street, with the exception of Bahama Village. It is where the winter ...
property, just west-southwest of the buoy, is the true southernmost point on the island (approximately farther south near 24°32'39.2"N 81°48'17.8"W), but it has no marker since it is
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property and cannot be entered by civilian tourists. Finally, the true southernmost point in Florida (as well as in the continental United States) is actually 10 miles away at
Ballast Key Ballast Key is an island in the Florida Keys in Monroe County, Florida, United States. It is the southernmost point of land in the contiguous United States. It was the last privately owned land within the boundaries of the Key West National Wild ...
(24°31'15.9"N 81°57'49.5"W), an island south and west of Key West. The claim on the buoy stating "90 miles to Cuba" may be a rounded number, since Cuba, at its closest point is 94 statute (81 nautical) miles due south. One book author suggests they meant 90 nautical miles, from a distance of 103 statute ('regular') miles measuring from Key West to Havana, Cuba.


In popular culture

In ''Callahan's Key'' (2001) by
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the monument is mentioned in the line "The famous, oft-photographed marker at The Southernmost Point which is not." A subplot of Robert Tacoma's second novel, ''Key Weirder'' (2005), involves an interstate dispute over where the true southernmost point is located, and, therefore, where the monument should be placed. On December 31, 2021 this landmark was set on fire by a couple of vandals. The vandals were quickly apprehended after a nation wide manhunt. They were brought to justice and the landmark was restored to pristine condition at the expense of the vandals.


See also

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Cape Sable Cape Sable is the southernmost point of the United States mainland and mainland Florida. It is located in southwestern Florida, in Monroe County, and is part of the Everglades National Park. The cape is a peninsula issuing from the southeastern ...
(Southernmost of the Florida peninsula (Non-island)) *
Palmyra Atoll Palmyra Atoll (), also referred to as Palmyra Island, is one of the Line Islands, Northern Line Islands (southeast of Kingman Reef and north of Kiribati). It is located almost due south of the Hawaiian Islands, roughly one-third of the way bet ...
(Southernmost incorporated territory) (5 degrees above equator)


References


External links


Picture of buoy after Irma from Twitter

Southernmost points photo by Florida memory archive
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1982 Wood sign
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1970 Wood sign
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