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| Duval
Street |
The
more ostentatious side of Key West is situated
around Duval Street, referred to as “the
strip” of the city. This tourist Mecca
resembles Mardi Gras on a nightly basis.
Sunsets, frozen drinks and drag shows are just
the beginning to Key West’s lively
nightlife. Duval Street is also home to many
of the island’s finest restaurants, from
laid-back burger joints to eloquent
restaurants serving outrageous ethnic dishes. |
| Hemmingway
House |
The
Nobel-prize winning author resided in this
Spanish Colonial style home from 1931 until
his death in 1961. He wrote many of his
classics here including "To Have and Have
Not", "Death in the Afternoon",
"For Whom the Bell Tolls", "The
Snows of Kilimanjaro" and "A
Farewell to Arms", among others. Fans of
Hemingway’s work will enjoy walking through
the house and gardens to see “Papa’s”
home and workplace. |
| Key
West Shipwreck HISTOREUM Museum |
Take
a step back to the year 1856, during the era
of shipwreckers - a unique maritime heritage
that once turned Key West into the richest
city in the United States. The museum uses a
combination of actors, films, laser technology
and the actual artifacts to keep patrons on
the edge of their seats. |
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