Little Duck Key

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Little Duck Key, formerly also Pacet Key, is a small uninhabited island at the southern end of the Lower Florida Keys. It has an area of 13.8 hectares ( exactly: 137.615 m²).

U.S. Highway 1 (or the Overseas Highway ) crosses the island at MM 40, just at the southern end of the Seven Mile Bridge.

The island, which is now called Little Duck Key, is part of a large island to Verwirrspiels name between Pigeon Key and Bahia Honda Key. Previously, the island was called Pacet Key. The name Little Duck Key, she received during the construction of the Florida East Coast Railway. They also wore ever heard the name Big Money Key. Under the name of Little Duck Key today's Island Ohio Key was previously performed.

The only existing infrastructure on the island consists of picnic areas, jetties and the Veterans Memorial Park.

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