Key West, once the southernmost point of the continental United States, now stands as one of the few island cities of the Florida Keys to survive post-war. A free port open to all rafters and traders, Key West serves as a way station for people going around the Gulf Belt who want to avoid the pirate-ridden waters of Miami. The Caribbean Exploration Commission was founded there and uses Key West as a base for its expeditions.
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