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What is the southernmost city in the state of Florida?

Custom House

(Custom House, Ca. 1925, credit: HistoryMiami 1997-381-3)

Most of Florida, while not very wide, is long. Historically, because settlements usually were established along the water, cities grew along the coast. Florida also has the southernmost city in the continental United States.

A. Key West

Posted at 06:00 AM on January 5, 2012 | Permalink

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