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This May 2024 picture captures the frenzy that surrounds the iconic Key West landmark. (Courtesy: Getty/Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)
People spend hours along Duval Street in Key West for a chance to pose in front of the historic landmark. (Amazing America TV)
The true southernmost point in the continental United States. (Amazing Aemrica TV)
A Key West sunrise and sunset are perhaps the only attractions that rival the buoy when it comes to must-see spots. (Amazing America TV){br}
A replica now stands in place of the original red, yellow, and black Iconic buoy, which was installed in {strong}1983.{ }{/strong}(Courtesy: Getty/Chip Somodevilla)
The marker may say it is 90 miles from Cuba, but it is actually 94 miles from the island nation. (Courtesy: Getty/KAREN BLEIER/AFP)

Ninety miles from Cuba: A visit to the southernmost point in the continental U.S.

This May 2024 picture captures the frenzy that surrounds the iconic Key West landmark. (Courtesy: Getty/Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)