AUTOMOBILE
a route through HISTORY
A DRIVE BACK IN TIME

This route begins and ends at the Key Peninsula Historical Society's Museum in Vaughn. It is approximately 50 miles long and connects over 100 places of historical significance. The points of interest below represent collections of these historical places. Click here for more on the Key Peninsula Historical Society

 

POINTS OF INTEREST

H = LAKEBAY (sawmill, boat yard, coop, hotel)

A = VAUGHN (Key Peninsula Historical Society MUSEUM)

I = HERRON BAY (prune orchards)

B = LITTLE SWEDEN (Scandanavian Settlement)

J = KEY CENTER (modern commercial center)

C = HOME (historic distric, anarchistic colony)

K = GLEN COVE (hotel, logging display)

D =WHITEMAN COVE (Joemma Beach State Park)

L = ELGIN & MINTER BAY (hatchery, hotel)

E = TAYLOR BAY (sawmill, ferry, first settlers)

M = VICTOR (school, cemetery)

F = LONGBRANCH (churches, schools, stores)

N = WAUNA (store, dock)

G = DELANO & MERIDIAN (hotel, post offices, brick kiln)

O = PURDY (bridges)

 

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Kayaking
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