Talk:Islandia, Florida

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"The town is still incorporated, although the "residents" are very secretive, and the Miami Herald has speculated that no one actually resides there." Actually, as the entire island is part of the Biscayne National Monument, the only residents would be Park Rangers and other employees. --Emb021 20:00, 24 July 2006 (UTC)

The Ragged Keys are included in Biscayne National Park and also in the city of Islandia. (Zip 33035.) Ragged Key III is the only privately owned island in the Park and has a population of two people, (caretakers,) and two dogs.--67.142.130.48

My Grand Uncle Luther Brooks (1908-1988) was the first mayor and only resident of Islandia, Florida. He wanted to develop the city, but was not sucessful. He fell in love with Miami Hearld reporter Juanita Green while she was investigating his involvement in the project. - James Anthony Leone (1970 - )--64.171.164.42

The wording on this page is ridiculous! It's like it's been typed by a robot! Cazort (talk) 03:16, 26 January 2009 (UTC)

This makes... no sense.
Habitable island in South Florida with six residents (or none, depending on whom you ask)? Why isn't it inhabited? Why is there no road to it? Do the supposed residents travel to obtain necessities by boat? Are there abandoned houses there? Can I move into one of them?? Is it within the borders of Biscayne National Park and thus undevelopable? I think this article needs answers to so many questions, and since I'm sure all sorts of journalists and researchers read Wikipedia, I beg of them to go out and find citable answers. Succubus MacAstaroth (talk) 19:02, 17 December 2011 (UTC)

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