1. The Southernmost Point of the Continental USA is a large buoy-shaped monument located in Key West, Florida. The buoy marks the southernmost point of the continental United States and is just 90 miles from Cuba. The monument was erected in 1983 and has become a popular tourist attraction. Visitors often take photos with the buoy and the surrounding area offers stunning views of the ocean. Interesting facts about the Southernmost Point include:

- The buoy weighs 4,000 pounds and stands 12 feet tall.

- The marker was originally placed in 1983 as a temporary tourist attraction and was supposed to be removed after a few months, but it became so popular that it has remained in place ever since.

- The Southernmost Point is actually not the southernmost point in the United States. That title belongs to Ka Lae (South Point) in Hawaii.

- In September 2017, the buoy was battered by Hurricane Irma, but was quickly restored by the city and still stands tall for visitors.

2. The Southernmost Point is open to visitors 24 hours a day, seven days a week. There is no phone number available as it is an outdoor attraction.

3. The Southernmost Point is a free attraction and no tickets are needed. Visitors can find transportation to the attraction by taking a taxi or public transportation. There are also many scooter and bicycle rental shops in Key West that can be used to get around the island.