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Fort Zachary Taylor State Park and Beach- Designated a National Historic Landmark
in 1973, Florida's southernmost state park is popular for recreation, as well as U.S. military history.
Key West Aquarium - Discover the undersea world at the 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.
Shipwreck Historeum - The Key West Shipwreck HISTOREUM® Museum combines actors,
films and the actual artifacts from the 1985 rediscovery of the wrecked vessel Isaac Allerton,
which sank in 1856 on the treacherous Florida Keys reef
Museum of Art & History - The Museum of Art & History upholds its mission to promote the humanities, art and history of the Florida Keys by educating the public, and by collecting, preserving and exhibiting significant art, artifacts and historical properties
Mel Fisher Maritime Museum - Explore exhibits and learn about different shipwrecks and artifacts that have been found in the oceans near Key West.
Key West Butterfly & Nature Conservatory - The Learning Center explores all aspects of the butterfly world with a wall size mural map, depicting butterfly identification by country of origin, as well as illustrated information on butterfly anatomy, physiology and a look at the incredible Monarch migration. Also, get a rare close up view of a variety of live caterpillars feeding and developing on their host plants.
Ernest Hemingway Home & Museum - 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. Educated tour guides give insightful narratives and are eager to answer questions.
Key West Lighthouse Museum - Built in 1847 to aid to ships navigating dangerous reefs off the lower Keys, the Key West Lighthouse now stands sentinel over one of Florida's finest historical sites. The 88-step circular iron stairway leading to the lighthouse deck from which much of Key West and the nearby ocean is visible.
Harry S. Truman Little White House Museum - History has left its mark on the Truman Little White House since 1890 when it initially served as the command headquarters of the naval station during the Spanish American War, World War I and World War II. In 1946 the historic building first served as the winter White House of President Harry S. Truman and a site for the Cold War response by later presidents. Today, the Truman Little White House is a public, living museum as well as a retreat and place of government business by our nation's leaders.
Heritage House Museum & Robert Frost Cottage - 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 and garden. Join our poetry festivals, writers' workshops, lectures and cultural events, or host your wedding, executive retreat or other special occasion in the secluded tropical garden.
Oldest House/ Prudential - Known locally as "the Oldest House," this three-dormered dwelling is purported to be the oldest structure in south Florida.
Flagler Station - Guests will enter through a reconstruction of a section of the Key West Terminus. Inside visitors will find a themed mercantile store, filled with candies, turn of the century dolls and toys, dry goods, railroad memorabilia, gifts and related souvenirs.
Fort Zachary- Designated a National Historic Landmark in 1973, Florida's southernmost state park is popular for recreation, as well as U.S. military history.
Mallory Square - Mallory Square is a Key West must see. You will find exciting attractions, unparalleled shopping, the Key West historic sculpture garden and of course, every evening, the famous sunset celebration.
Fort Jefferson Monument (Dry Tortugas) - This park preserves Fort Jefferson and the Dry Tortugas section of the Florida Keys. It is famous for abundant sea life, colorful coral reefs and legends of shipwrecks and sunken treasures. The park's centerpiece is Fort Jefferson, a massive but unfinished coastal fortress.
Audubon House - The Audubon House & Tropical Gardens offer a relaxing, educational environment for families and visitors of all ages.
Curry Mansion - The imposing entry is paneled in bird's-eye maple, handwrought spindles and Tiffany glass sliding doors. A formal dining room is staged with Haviland china and faux replicas of the Curry family's original solid-gold Tiffany flatware. Today the home of innkeeper, Edith Amsterdam, the Mansion is also an intriguing museum listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Louie's Backyard - An award winning, fine dining establishment located in Key West, Florida
Salute - Salute in Key West is a three star Mediterranean restaurant. It's been awarded the Fodors Choice award and features great views.
Strip House - The famed Manhattan steak restaurant redefines the traditional steak house paradigm, the décor of the restaurant is that of a saucy mélange of sultry silks with vintage Studio Manasse images adorning the walls.
Ambrosia - Step into this wonderful, newly redesigned restaurant and you have entered Japanese cuisine perfection. Inside, the serene and welcoming atmosphere calms and delights visitors.
915 - Bistro and Wine Bar that is located in a magnificent Victorian house
La Trattoria - Fine Dining Italian Restaurant
Blue Heaven - Located in the Bahamian neighborhood (Bahama Village), this restaurant is an absolute favorite with locals and visitors serving fine American cuisine. The food is outstanding, the atmosphere funky and lively, and the experience should be memorable. Live music is gently offered by local musicians as diners enjoy the breezes caught in the shade sails.
Camille's - For over 20 years, Camille's Restaurant has been a standard on Key West. It's a funky restaurant/eatery.
Michaels - At Michaels Restaurant outdoor dining is an option and the atmosphere is perfect. Come discover a garden oasis where Chef Michael Wilson and his wife Melanie offer a classic menu with an island twist.
A&B Lobster House - Combines the best of Key West Tradition with the latest in culinary innovation. Savor the elegant atmosphere and spectacular views of Key West Bight while enjoying and exceptional menu and a large selection of boutique wines.
Seven Fish - Key West’s hometown bistro, its own corner eatery. This one is different from most in that the comfort food includes fresh, local fish.
Latitudes - Take their private launch for a 10-minute ride to the island of Sunset Key, where you’ll be warmly welcomed and escorted to Latitudes Beach Cafe. You’ll dine on exquisite island cuisine served alfresco while overlooking the Gulf of Mexico.
Conch Republic - Enjoy the spacious waterfront setting where the atmosphere is like a trip in a time machine to the way Key West used to be. Take in the view of the boats and the water and enjoy the freshest seafood that local waters provide.
Café Sol - Unpretentious, intimate restaurant in Key West.
Hot Tin Roof - Named for one of Tennessee Williams' most famous plays, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,this elegant Key West restaurant features a relaxed elegance with dramatic water and sunset views.
Roof Top Café - Nestled among the treetops, surrounded by flowering bougainvillea and cool tropical breezes, the casual elegance of the Roof Top Cafe has overlooked historic Mallory Square and the Sunset Celebration for over 27 years.
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