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Question by Paul
Submitted on 9/4/2003
Related FAQ: Key West, FL - Frequently Asked Questions w/answers
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Why are some of the links on this page
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/music/jimmy-buffet/key-west/
broken or irrelevant? Please take,
http://www.key.net/ down as the "first public web server and Internet Service". FAU had the first PWS in Key West. It was installed in Dec. 1994 The first Commercial site on it was http://www.Keywest.ca originally owned by the Canadian Tourist Board, but sold it or lost it to a hotel, travel style site.
Please replace the broken link at:
http://www.travelbase.com/keywest/ with the working link at
http://www.floridakeys411.com/


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