The Road Through the Key's
Bahia Honda Key State Park, Florida
The railroad bridge in the background was originally built by Henry Flagler ( John D. Rockefeller partner ) as part of the Overseas Railroad which was completed in 1912. Orginally the railroad or boat was the only way to travel through the Keys. It was converted for highway use in 1938 after the Labor Day Hurricane of 1935.
After the United States announced in 1905 the construction of the Panama Canal, Flagler became particularly interested in linking Key West to the mainland. Key West, the United States' closest deep-water port to the Canal, could not only take advantage of Cuban and Latin America trade, but the opening of the Canal would allow significant trade possibilities with the west.
Initially called "Flagler's Folly", the construction of the oversea railroad required many engineering innovations as well as vast amounts of labor and monetary resources. At one time during construction, four thousand men were employed. Construction took 7 years
Focus01 13/09/2013 15:32
Very nice picture and landscape to see.Well done! Front and background, both sharp and detailed!
best wishes
Jörg
Brian Carey 22/12/2010 12:28
Great perspective!royal brown 13/11/2010 23:19
GREATTT!!!Miriam Zschoche 05/11/2010 0:28
wonderful b/wRolf Eichner 31/10/2010 18:00
Fantastic b/w picture with the Bahia Honda Bridge in the background.Greetings from Germany Rolf
Ilidio Fernandes 13/10/2010 23:04
Excellent capture.