You will not be alone when you visit the very popular buoy which marks the southernmost point of the United States territory. This nearly 9 ton buoy was deposited here in 1983, since the thieves were consistently taking all of the other signage but here on display. City officials got together, and now they say try to take that! Taken nice photograph here of you or your family, it makes a great screen-saver to help you ponder your Florida Keys vacation.
Leigh G. (Guest Contributor)
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Southernmost Point Buoy
400 South Street
Key West Florida 33040
Southernmost Point Buoy
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Key West Half Marathon It will be our second race in January, and it goes right by the buoy! One thing about the island, it is nice and flat. It goes much quicker because of the sightseeing: duval, white street pier, smathers beach and all the cool city landmarks.
History of the Southernmost Point This gigantic buoy was placed here by the City of Key West in 1983, as the numerous signs placed there over the many years before always ended up missing and stolen.
Shawna K.
Historic Landmarks of Key West One of the most important places to visit in the city. It is always a hoot, as people make a really big deal out of seeing the giant buoy landmark.
Lucio W.
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