The Key West vacation residence of President Harry Truman.
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The Key West vacation residence of President Harry Truman.
A birdlover's delight, the Audubon House boasts original Audubon engravings of Florida birds, 10 Audubon first editions and a collection of delicate Royal Worcester porcelain birds.
Fort Zachary Taylor Beach is the best beach in Key West. (If you are looking for prestine, white sand, you don't want Key West...) The beach is rocky, but beautiful. Bring flip flops! You can...
For ten years, the Nobel Prize winning author Ernest Hemingway lived and wrote in this house. Today it is a museum dedicated to his life and works.
A very unusual cemetery - several graves have humorous epitaphs (e.g., "I told you I was sick").
A 4,000 pound bronze statue of Christ installed at the Key Largo National Marine Sanctuary.
Pigeon Key once housed the workers who built and maintained the Seven-Mile Bridge.
A majestic shipwreck sitting at the bottom of the ocean floor. A perfect destination for scuba divers.
This Caribbean Colonial House dating from the 1830s features original furnishings, rare antiques and unusual marine artifacts collected by the Porters, a notable Key West family.
The historic and poignant final resting place for a group of African refugees.
monument to the hundreds who died in the Great Labor Day Hurricane of 1935.
The preserved remains of an African slave ship.
This destroyer escort ship sits in only 30 feet of water, making it accessible to scuba divers and snorkelers alike.
