Egmont Key

Egmont Key

Egmont Key

Egmont Key, located just offshore of Florida in the Tampa Bay, is a state park and wildlife refuge with a rich historical background. The island’s lighthouse, constructed in 1858, stands as a prominent feature. During the Third Seminole War, Egmont Key served as a prison, and it later functioned as a Union Naval station during the Civil War. Fort Dade, now in ruins, was established on the island during the Spanish-American War. Today, visitors can explore the remnants of the fort, admire the lighthouse, and enjoy the natural beauty of the island.

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