The re-enactment is to take park visitors on a trip through time from 1912, on the Over-Sea Railroad’s inaugural journey, through 1938 when the Florida Keys Overseas Highway replaced the track.
Construction on the rail line, which was conceived by Standard Oil millionaire Henry Flagler, started in 1905. It was officially called the Florida East Coast Railway’s Key West Extension, but became known as the Over-Sea Railroad because its track stretched more than 100 miles out into open water.
Bahia Honda State Park’s historic re-enactment is presented on a stage decorated like Flagler’s private train car, the Rambler. A portion of one of the original railroad bridges arches against the sky behind the stage.
Characters that appear in the performance include Henry Flagler’s third wife Mary Lily Kenan, Ernest Hemingway, Flagler’s brother-in-law Will Kenan and Flagler himself.
Re-enactment shows are staged monthly from December through March at Bahia Honda State Park’s railcar stage, one of many first-person interpretation programs presented by the park’s rangers.
Performances are free with general park admission and guests are encouraged to bring their own chairs.
Park and show information: www.floridastateparks.org/bahiahonda or 305-872-9807
Over-Sea Railroad centennial information: www.FlaglerKeys100.com
Lower Keys visitor information: www.fla-keys.com/lowerkeys or 1-800-872-3722
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