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Dry Tortugas , island group in the Gulf of Mexico, off S Fla., 60 mi (97 km) W of Key West. Named by the Spanish explorer Ponce de León in 1513, the islands later became a pirate base. They are famous for their bird and marine life. Loggerhead Key is the largest island. Centered on Garden Key is Dry Tortugas National Park (64,701 acres/26,195 hectares). The park caontains Fort Jefferson (1846), the largest all-masonry fort in the Western Hemisphere, which served as a prison until 1874. Designated Fort Jefferson National Monument in 1935, it was renamed and became a national park in 1992. See National Parks and Monuments (table). The island group is also known as Tortugas.

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Dry Tortugas, Florida/USA Tortugas A string of islands named in 1513 by Ponce de León (1460–1521), the Spanish explorer, after the tortoises (in Spanish, tortuga) that were common here. Sailors later added the ‘Dry’ to describe the terrain.

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