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History is alive and well in historic Old Town. Immerse yourself in post-WWII Key West at Harry Truman's Little White House. |
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Key West was the richest city per capital in the US by the late 1800's because of the wrecking industry. Many homes were built with timbers from those wrecked vessels.
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Ernest Hemingway's Home is open for tours. His colorful legacy still lives in Key West...or PERHAPS Key West contributed to his color life. |
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The largest treasure find ever was just off Key West, and it's available to examine at Mel Fisher's Treasure Exhibit. |
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is so much more!!
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| Experience the most beautiful sunsets in every setting! Framed in palms, the beach is a quiet setting to celebrate the end of the day | |
| Breathtaking sunsets are mirrored in the city's rooftops and sparkling waters around Key West from the 'The Top' at the Crowne Plaza LaConcha Hotel. | |
| Mallory Square's sunset celebration is a daily event. |
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This only a taste of beautiful, historic, quirky Key West! |
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| The best of the Key West Marinas, A & B welcomes boaters to the Key West Bight and the Southernmost City! |