KEY WEST ATTRACTIONS
Key
West Aquarium
A Window of Wonder comes alive as expert guides
explain the mysteries of the water surrounding the Florida Keys.
Daily shark and turtle feedings and the Touch Tank offer guests
hands on experience with sea life. The Aquarium features a wide
variety of fish including grouper, moray eels, barracuda, tropical
fish, tarpon, sharks, parrotfish and much, much more.
Key
West Heritage House Museum
The historic Porter family home celebrating Key West's conch and
literary history, pirate folklore and island life. Enjoy a guided
tour of the museum collection, Robert Frost winter cottage and orchid
gardens.
The
Truman Little White House
Was built in 1890 as the first officer's quarters
on the naval station. The house was built on the waterfront of the
harbor of Key West. Thomas Edison resided in the house during world
war I while donating his services to the Navy. In 1946, Harry Truman
began visiting the island for rest and relaxation and returned for
175 days during his presidency.
Old Town
Trolley Tours
Old Town Trolley Tours of Key West is the
best way to explore the southernmost city. And, Old Town Trolley
Tours gives you "on and off" privileges at all of Key
West’s convenient stops allowing you to explore Key West at
your pace.
Ernest Hemingway
Home and Museum
Located at 907 Whitehead Street and nestled in
the heart of Old Town Key West, this unique property was home to
one of America's most honored and respected authors. Ernest Hemingway
lived and wrote here for more than ten years. Step back in time
and visit the rooms and gardens that witnessed the most prolific
period of this Nobel Prize winner's writing career.
Gallery
Key West
David, a local artist who has a knack for turning
the ordinary into the extraordinary, always finds ways to explore
new heights -- and his upcoming show “Streets” is no
exception. A graphic artist by trade and a painter since he was
a young child, David’s “Streets” collection is
composed in a way that screams “wow.”
Baby's Coffee
In the 1920's, an old Cuban family had owned
this building and christened it "Baby's Place", after
the family's youngest son. "Baby" Rodriguez grew up and
ran a cantina there where, legend has it, Ernest Hemingway indulged
in the occasional crapshoot with locals, known as "conchs".
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