Nestled in the heart of Homestead, Florida, the Coral Castle is one of America’s most intriguing and mysterious landmarks. Often referred to as Florida's "Stonehenge," this unique attraction has fascinated engineers, historians, and tourists alike for decades. Built single-handedly by a Latvian immigrant named Edward Leedskalnin, Coral Castle continues to baffle visitors with its massive coral stone structures and unexplained construction techniques.