The History Behind These Houses Over The Ocean In Florida Will Astound You
Stiltsville in Biscayne Bay, Florida, is a set of historic stilted houses with a colorful past, now part of Biscayne National Park.
Sometimes we forget that Florida is so much more than Walt Disney World and tropical beaches. There is a history within this state that can become overlooked by those looking for sun and surf. Like this one set of structures that have withstood the test of time, for instance. But beyond their fascinating locale—stilted over the open ocean—these buildings also have a colorful history worth sharing.
What is seemingly floating above the shallow waters in Biscayne Bay are seven colorful housing structures known as Stiltsville.
Stiltsville dates all the way back to the 1930s, when the very first shack on stilts was built above the water by a man nicknamed Crawfish Eddie Walker.
There were many rumors of these structures being used during the Prohibition as gambling and alcohol dens for those looking to escape the state and national laws.
Over the years many more buildings were built, and the area became as mystical and alluring as ever.
Accessible only by water, these remarkable houses were some of the most coveted places back in the 1960s.
At its peak, Stiltsville had 27 structures all above water, however, hurricanes, fires, and storms ravished the area, leaving only seven structures left.
In 1985, the bottom land on which these stilted buildings remain became deeded by the State of Florida to the Federal Government as part of the Biscayne National Park.
In 2003, an agreement was established by a non-profit organization called the Stiltsville Trust to preserve the remaining structures in order to showcase the rich diversity of the park’s marine resources.
But perhaps the most remarkable aspect of this entire area stilted over the ocean is seeing it for the very first time.
Make sure to see Stiltsville in person, all the beauty and allure that it holds, before it ends up being too late.
Where: Key Biscayne, Florida
To learn more about these fascinating structures, visit the National Park Service page by clicking here. Have you ever been to Stiltsville before? Share with us your experience in the comments section!
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