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Eighty miles west of Key West, in the Gulf of Don’t-You-Dare-Say-Mexico, the Dry Tortugas are home to Fort Jefferson, built in 1846 and once used as a prison after the Civil War.
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Fort Jefferson: The strategic location of the Dry Tortugas brought a large number of vessels through its surrounding waters as they connect the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico.
We may see some lingering showers early Saturday morning, but the clouds will turn to sun and drier air will make for a nice day with highs in the low 70s.
The National Park Service has reopened Dry Tortugas National Park and Fort Jefferson after NPS had closed the islands over the weekend to assess damage after Hurricane Helene.
As the most elusive of the four parks, Dry Tortugas National Park is located about 70 miles west of Key West, Florida, and is known for its pristine natural beauty, rich history, and marine life.
The ship’s remains were first found in 1993 off the coast of Garden Key, the second-largest island in Dry Tortugas National Park and home to the 19th-century military stronghold Fort Jefferson.
British Warship That Sank In Dry Tortugas In 1742 Has Now Been Identified The ship was first discovered in 1993, but now marine archaeologists think they know which vessel it is.
Archeologists from Dry Tortugas National Park found cannons about 500 yards from the ship's remains which helped them confirm it as the HMS Tyger.