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   Just minutes away from the hustle and bustle of Miami, Key Biscayne is an island paradise, worlds away from the bright lights that fill the skyline across the Bay. Life is simpler here, and smiles are wider. It is an extraordinary resort island, some consider Key Biscayne the Most beautiful place in Miami.  Key Biscayne is a number one recreationalbeach1.jpg (17224 bytes) getaway, where nature preserves offer serene backdrops of white sand beaches, mangroves and tropical hammocks. Near-perfect weather makes Key Biscayne a year-round island playground for visitors from all over the world, and just over the bridge. Sporting world-class sailing, fishing, golf and tennis, Key Biscayne is home to an historic lighthouse, fabulous vacation resorts, houses and condominiums. There are trails off the beaten path for nature lovers and eco-tourists; and more accessible paths for joggers, bikers and in-line skaters. There are picnic areas, casual outdoor dining and fine restaurants. There are unique boutiques, gourmet shops, art galleries,key_biscayne-10.jpg (39837 bytes) and every amenity you could wish for.

 

Home Prices: condos $150,000 to 2.5 million   single family:550,000 to
5 million.  

 

 

Key Biscayne has long been depicted as a tranquil sand and palm rimmed island lying in the lee of history. Its beauty is legendary, its tropical complexion described by travelers in the early 1880's. Yet recent discoveries and field work revealed that this low-lying subtropical island played a high profile role in the coastal and cultural development of Florida. 

Key Biscayne property and resources have been sought and fought over by Indian chiefs and heads of state, by generals, doctors, lawyers, coconut planters and developers.

The Tequestas were the first, arriving, in dugout canoes. They built a string of fishingkey_biscayne-2.jpg (34344 bytes) and whaling villages raised above sea level on posts cut from local hardwood and palms. They banqueted on the island's succulent seafood from the shallows and offshore reefs. Sea turtles seasonally provided them with steak and eggs, sometimes shared with raccoons and small Florida black bears. Plants furnished tasty seeds, berries, and fruits such as sea grapes. Wildlife varied from the dunes to the hammocks to the wetlands. In the mangrove forests branches supported bird rookeries and intertwined stilt roots served as water nurseries for marine life. I sell Waterfront homes.

In 1513, Juan Ponce de Leon officially discovered the island, naming it Santa Marta, and claimed it for the Spanish King. He filled his ships' barrels with fresh water but did not remain long enough to realize that here was the Fountain of Youth.

Spanish plate ships took their northings from Cabo de Florida. Navigational error caught them on the treacherous coral reef, spilling silver and gold treasure still sought by salvors, divers and beachcombers.

When Florida was traded to England in the mid-1700's land was offered to encourage British Colonial plantations. Syndicates of investors were formed, and one was called the Cape Florida Society. But the era ended abruptly when Florida was traded back to Spain.

key_biscayne-9.jpg (33613 bytes)In 1790, petitions were entertained for Royal Spanish land grants. The first issued in South Florida was for Key Biscayne, predating Key West. Later a London-born American woman made history and a profit by selling a small fraction (3 acres) of her property to the U.S. government for the Came Florida lighthouse, built in 1825. Using the lighthouse compound as a central plaza, she and her husband planned the first town of Key Biscayne in 1839, offering 264 lots at $500 each. A luxury resort and health spa were proposed but not built for more than 100 years.

A succession of lighthouse keepers watched over the key. In 1836, Indians attacked and burned the lighthouse during the Seminole Wars. Military troops landed and set up a fort and hospital; dragoons galloped along the beach; and the Florida Squadron patrolled Atlantic waters and Key Biscayne Bay (the name of present-day Biscayne Bay until the late 19th Century). Water Front  homes for sale.

When peace returned, surveyors and Northern planters arrived. An heir of an earlykey_biscayne-8.jpg (39079 bytes) title holder tried to reclaim his land, setting off disputes and litigation that would last many years and cause a congressional hearing and a Supreme Court decision.

Early in the 20th Century, two-thirds of the island was established as a coconut plantation, the largest in the continental United States. Unusual palms and fine flowering and fruiting hardwoods from tropical Asia, Africa and Latin America were introduced and showcased. 

Naturalists sang Key Biscayne's praises as butterflies and birds found it an inviting habitat. Plantation guests, arriving by yacht, described the private island as a romantic paradise out of the South Seas or West Indies. Key Biscayne became a favorite landing and gathering place of "the elite of the winter colony" as they opened the Miami Season.

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