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ATTRACTIONS IN KEY WEST
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Key West Aquarium
kids at touch tank at Key West Aquarium   Nearest trolley stop: 1
1 Whitehead Street • 305-296-2051
Perhaps one of the most unique aquariums in the world, the Key West Aquarium has delighted visitors since 1934. Come join us and see for yourself the beautiful indigenous sea-creatures of Key West and the Florida Keys. Enjoy daily shark and turtle feeds, guided tours and enjoy a hands on experience at our Touch Tank.
 
     
 
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Key West Shipwreck Treasures Museum
shipwreck tower   Nearest trolley stop: 1
One Whitehead Street • 305-292-8990
At the Key West Shipwreck and Treasures Museum, you’ll see first-hand how the wreckers lived and the results of their efforts to save the crew and the ships that crashed while sailing into Key West. Through live presentations, films, exhibits and artifacts, you’ll have the chance to learn more about this important part of Key West history. Climb to the top of the 65-foot observation tower.
 
     
 
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Harry S. Truman Little White House
Harry Truman Little White House   Nearest trolley stop: 1
111 Front Street • 305-294-9911
Built in 1890 as a base home for the Naval Commander, the residence served many purposes until it became President Truman’s winter home. Tours are led by knowledgeable guides that share information about Truman’s life in the home, his presidency, the history of the Little White House and more.
 
     
 
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Flagler Station Overseas Railway Museum
Flagler Station in Key West   Nearest trolley stop: 2
901 Caroline Street • 305-293-8716
Relive an era of inspiration and determination; discover how Henry Flagler impacted the transportation industry and the world with his pioneering will and vision. You’ll enter into another time period as you walk through a restored railroad car; see photographs and memorabilia and watch moving video footage of the first train arriving in Key West in January of 1912.
 
     
 
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Key West Butterfly and Nature Conservatory
butterfly   Nearest trolley stop: 10
1316 Duval Street • (305) 296-2988
At the Key West Butterfly and Nature Conservatory, hundreds of butterflies of every size, shape and color live in a tropical haven. Learn about how the butterflies are bred in captivity and many other interesting facts about these graceful creatures.
 
     
 
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Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum
Hemingway House   Nearest trolley stop: 5
907 Whitehead Street • (305) 294-1136
Ernest Hemingway lived here from 1931 to 1961 and wrote many of his acclaimed novels including To Have and To Have Not, which was set in Key West during the depression. Take the guided tour and learn all about Hemingway, his life and career, his adventurous past and the six-toed cat he loved.
 
     
 
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Mel Fisher’s Maritime Heritage Society
mel fisher museum   Nearest trolley stop: 1
200 Greene Street • (305) 294-2633
Today’s the day” was his mantra and incredibly, Mel Fisher’s lifelong pursuit and dreams all came true before he died. The day was July 20, 1985 when, after 17 years of searching, Mel Fisher and his crew recovered the $450 million treasure from the Nuestra Senora de Atocha and the Santa Margarita, two galleons that sunk in 1622.
 
     
 
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Ripley’s Believe It or Not
Ripley's Believe It or Not in Key West   Nearest trolley stop: 1
108 Duval Street • (305) 293-9939
The perfect complement to the odd and unusual sites in Key West, Ripley’s Believe! it or Not is a spectacle to be enjoyed by adults and children of all ages. The museum features 500 exhibits of strange, out-of-this-world items that made Ripley’s famous.
 
     
 
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Key West Tropical Forest and Botanical Garden
tropical garden   Nearest trolley stop: 7
5210 College Road • (305) 296-1504
The Key West Tropical Forest & Botanical Garden is the only "frost-free" botanical garden in the continental United States. A tropical environment with ample rain allows most trees to retain their leaves in the dry season (December through late May). It is home to many endangered and threatened flora and fauna.
 
     
 
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Audubon House and Gardens
Audubon House   Nearest trolley stop: 1
205 Whitehead Street • (305) 294-2116
The Audubon House marks the beginning of the restoration movement in Key West. Saved from being demolished in 1958, the 19th century Key West original is now a historic museum featuring the artwork of John James Audubon.
 
     
 
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Key West Art and Historic Society at the Custom House
custom house key west florida   Nearest trolley stop: 1
281 Front Street • (305) 295-6616
For a bit of history and a look at how Key West got to where it is today, stop in at the Key West Museum of Art and History inside the Custom House. Built in 1891, the Custom House had many uses including a post office, court house and government center.
 
     
 
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Key West Lighthouse Museum
Key West Lighthouse   Nearest trolley stop: 5
938 Whitehead Street • (305) 294-0012
If you’re up for a climb, you’ll be rewarded with stunning views of Key West and the ocean. The Key West Lighthouse was built in 1825 to help the many ships entering the port avoid the hazardous reefs.
 
     
 
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East Martello Fort & Museum
East Martello fort   Nearest trolley stop: 8
3501 S. Roosevelt Blvd. • (305) 296-3913
The East Martello Fort, complete with an eight-foot thick granite wall, was built during the Civil War Era to withstand any bombardment but was never completed and never saw any hostile action. Among its collection are Key West artifacts, historical records and military memorabilia.
 
     
 
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West Martello Fort and Key West Garden Club
Garden Club in Key West   Nearest trolley stop: 9
1100 Atlantic Boulevard • (305) 294-3210
For a truly serene experience, take a moment to stroll through the Key West Garden Club at the West Martello Fort. A popular spot for weddings, lush, tropical plant life, quaint brick pathways and glorious arched courtyards make a visit here unforgettable.
 
     
 
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Oldest House/Wrecker’s Museum
Oldest House in Key West   Nearest trolley stop: 4
322 Duval Street • (305) 294-9501
The oldest house in South Florida was built in 1829 by Captain Francis Watlington who was, among other things, a wrecker. Guests see gold that was salvaged from shipwrecks, paintings, model ships and a separate kitchen.
 
     
 
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Nancy’s Secret Garden
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Nearest trolley stop: 4
1 Free School Lane  • (305) 294-0015
Key West's Exotic Tropical Botanical Garden is Nancy Forrester's Secret Garden, a living rainforest museum.

 
     
 
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Fort Zachary Taylor State Park
beach at fort   Nearest trolley stop: 12
100 Southard Street • 305-295-0037
Designated a National Historic Landmark in 1973, Florida's southernmost state park is popular for recreation, as well as U.S. military history. The fort was one of a series built in the mid-1800s to defend the nation's southeastern coastline. Guided tours of the fort are available daily.
 
     
 
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Yankee Freedom II Dry Tortugas National Park Ferry
Yankee Freedom II Dry Tortugas National Park ferry   Nearest trolley stop: 2
240 Margaret Street
(800) 634-0939 • (305) 294-7009
Experience a journey like no other aboard the Yankee Freedom II. Take your comfortable seat and enjoy the relaxing ride to the Dry Tortugas National Park Fort Jefferson, just 70 miles west of Key West. The Yankee Freedom II is recognized for its speed and luxurious accommodations.
 
     
 
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Pride of Key West Glassbottom Boat
Key West Glass Bottom Boat   Nearest trolley stop: 1
End of Duval Street between the Ocean Key House and Pier House Resorts • (305) 294-8899
Embark on an adventure to the world-famous reefs off the coast of Key West. Aboard the Pride of Key West—the magnificent Key West Fury catamaran with a glass bottom, you’ll enjoy the fresh sea air as you voyage above the lively marine world underneath.
 
     
 
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Fury Catamarans
Fury Catamaran in Key West   Nearest trolley stop: 1
237 Front Street #109
(305) 294-8899 • (800) 994-8898
Whether you’d like to dive in and snorkel, fly above the water in a parasail, go on a glass-bottom boat excursion, take a sunset cruise or try your hand at jet skiing, Fury Catamarans offers a myriad of exciting adventures.
 
     
 
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Key West’s Best Tour to See the Beaches, Mallory Square, Hemingway House, Harry S. Truman's Little White House,
Margaritaville, the Southernmost Point, the Opportunity to Sample Conch Fritters & Key Lime Pie, and Much More!
 
 
 

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