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Unfortunately, we don't have much English information about Cedar Key, but we have more information in other languages German, French, Italian, Spanish. Here is the automatic translation by Google:
Once it was the little fishing village (790 inhabitants). The largest port in Florida. But the railway line running from 1861 to Cedar Key to Fernandina Beach on the east coast of the association, has now disappeared. Remained, 30 km from the nearest town, a sleepy mood. And these days, Cedar Key is experiencing a comeback as a tourist destination and artist colony.
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News about Cedar Key from the twitter community...


Planning a reunion with Deb & Elise at St George Island this summer. Last time we were together was a road trip to Cedar Key too long ago.
2009-06-12

Applications accepted now: Full Immersion Workshops for Serious Writers Oct. 1-4 and Nov. 5-8, 2009, in Cedar Key, FL http://bit.ly/ZF9xM
2009-06-11

the florida mini-tour (need a catchy name...) is coming together! who wants to road trip to cedar key with me the 3rd week in june?!
2009-06-11

Lovely guest from Cedar Key just finished brekkie. She's turned us on to some great clams they harvest. Time for a trip to the coast!
2009-06-09
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