Fun fact: If you tape a dollar bill to the money-plastered walls at Cabbage Key Inn & Restaurant, it's not likely to stay put. Blame the combination of humidity, blustery island breezes, too many ...
CABBAGE KEY — One-dollar bills — 60,000 of them — taped to the ceiling and walls of the Cabbage Key Inn restaurant flutter in the breeze of a half-dozen ceiling fans. In the old days, fishermen left ...
There are no cars or paved roads on the oddly shaped island 4.5 miles west of Pineland. Its 112 acres make it one of the smallest developed islands in Pine Island Sound. Accessible only by boat, it ...
When you pull up to the sleepy dock and tiny marina at Cabbage Key, especially in the pouring rain, you get a good taste of the resort’s personality, located as it is on a 100-acre, isolated island.
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