The Conch Republic - Key West, FL
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member denben
N 24° 33.567 W 081° 48.415
17R E 418284 N 2716406
This Key West historic marker titled "The Conch Republic" is mounted on the wall of the Island Welcome Center on Wall Street in Old Key West, Florida.
Waymark Code: WM12MV8
Location: Florida, United States
Date Posted: 06/17/2020
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Markerman62
Views: 2

The marker # 49 reads: "The Conch Republic / On April 23, 1982, the CONCH REPUBLIC declared the secession of Key West from the United States. The short lived "war" was in response to a border patrol check point in Florida City subjecting all vehicles to searches for illegal immigrants. After announcing the "Proclamation of War" federal agents in attendance were attacked with stale loafs of Cuban bread followed by an immediate surrender of the Republic. The road block was removed but the secession and foreign aid demands have never been recognized. - Circa 1982 -"

From keywesthistoricmarkertour.org: "Struggles for life and liberty are nothing new for the citizens of the Florida Keys. They have been claimed by the Spanish Empire after Ponce de Leon's discovery in 1513, traded to England in 1765, taken back by Spain in 1783, sold to the United States as a territory in 1819 and received statehood along with the rest of Florida in 1845. It wasn't until 1982 that the Florida Keys' liberty was challenged by its own country. Key West is a difficult place to make a surprise visit to. It has always been a tight knit, multicultural community with a great sense of pride. That, coupled with the island's remote location nearly 146 miles from the mainland, has insolated its privacy for decades. Whether you travel by air, boat, or drive along the only road leading in and out of the Keys, you will probably be noticed long before you arrive at Key West. In 1982, the Border Patrol decided to set up a check point at the Last Chance Saloon in Florida City effectively cutting off the Florida Keys from the mainland. The Border Patrol stopped every vehicle leaving the Keys supposedly searching for illegal drugs and aliens attempting to enter the United States. The daily result of their actions was a 17 mile backup of traffic leaving the Keys. The media soon started reporting on these unprecedented governmental actions. As the stories of the massive traffic jam poured out across the world, visitors started canceling reservations to come to the Keys. Hotels emptied, deliveries were delayed or stopped, and attractions in the Keys went begging for customers. The Keys were paralyzed. An injunction against the government's action was filed in federal court but the court essentially refused to prevent the Border Patrol from treating the Keys like a foreign nation. Something had to happen. Harkening back to the island's days of pirate lore, the mayor of Key West gathered the press to read a proclamation of secession from the United States. With many of the residents of the Florida Keys having Conch heritage, the new micro nation was named the Conch Republic. The Mayor, now proclaimed the Prime Minister of the Republic, commenced to break a stale loaf of Cuban bread over the federal agents at the gathering. After a minute or two, the Prime Minister surrendered to the agents and demanded foreign aid and war relief to rebuild the Republic after the long federal siege from the United States. While the United States never formally recognized the secession or the foreign aid demands, the incident garnered enough media coverage to pressure the Border Patrol station to dissolve and stop the vehicle searches. The Conch Republic's motto is, appropriately, "We seceded where others failed". (visit link)
Marker Number: 49

Date: Circa 1982

County: Monroe

Marker Type: Plaque

Sponsored or placed by: Key West Art & Historical Society

Website: [Web Link]

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