Indian Key, Florida

An 1876 survey plat of Indian Key, Florida.This week's GLO Record of the Week brings us to Indian Key, Florida.

Indian Key, surveyed in January 1876, is now the Pinellas National Wildlife Refuge (NWR), and is one of three refuges that make up the Tampa Bay Refuges along with Egmont Key NWR and Passage Key NWR. Learn more with this story map.

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