Islamorada, located in The Florida Keys, derives its name from the Spanish term "Isle of Purple", which refers to the rich purple color of the sea and the native purple seaweed found in the area. The name is a combination of "isla" (island) and "morada" (purple), reflecting the region's natural beauty. It was officially designated as a village in the late 20th century, but its name has roots tracing back to early Spanish exploration.
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The address of the Helen Wadley Branch is: Mile Marker 81.5, Islamorada, 33036 1129
Islamorada is pronounced as "eye-lah-muh-RAH-duh," with the emphasis on the second syllable.
76 miles
The address of the Matecumbe Historical Trust Corp is: Po Box 1175, Islamorada, FL 33036-1175
It is 79.26 miles according to MapQuest.
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The address of the Florida Keys History And Diving Museum is: 82990 Overseas Hwy, Islamorada, FL 33036-3600
221 road miles.
It takes about 5 hours to drive from Orlando, Florida to Islamorada, Florida. The trip is about 325 miles long. It will take longer if there is heavy traffic in the summer months.
On one of the "Barrier Islands" in Georgia - presumably either St. Simons or Jekyll