Pinecrest, Monroe County, Florida

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Pinecrest, Florida
Pinecrest, Monroe County, Florida.jpg
Coordinates: 25°44′49″N 80°56′24″W / 25.747°N 80.94°W / 25.747; -80.94
Country United States
State Florida
County Monroe
Elevation
7 ft (2.1 m)
Time zoneUTC-5 (Eastern (EST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)

Pinecrest is a ghost town[1] in Monroe County, Florida, United States, located in the Big Cypress National Preserve, on Loop Road, approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) west of Fortymile Bend.

History[]

Due to the geographic disparity between Pinecrest and the county seat in Key West, Pinecrest attracted lawless elements, as well as a population involved in pursuits related to the Everglades, such as alligator hunting, fishing, and frogging. [2] Al Capone also allegedly owned a mansion and brothel here. The area was largely abandoned as a result of hurricane destruction and the Great Depression, but a saloon, the Gator Hook, sustained until 1977, when the National Park Service began making efforts to remove private facilities in Big Cypress.

Geography[]

It is located at

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25°44′49″N 80°56′24″W / 25.747°N 80.94°W / 25.747; -80.94, with an elevation of 7 feet (2.1 m).[3]

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Coordinates: 25°44′49″N 80°56′24″W / 25.747°N 80.94°W / 25.747; -80.94


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