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Attractions: Upper Keys :: Middle Keys :: Lower Keys :: Key West
Audubon House 205 Whitehouse St. Key West, FL 33040
Telephone: (305) 294-2116
Conch Tour Trains Mallory Square and 3850 N. Roosevelt Blvd.
Telephone: (305) 294-6160

Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum 907 Whitehead St.
Key West, Fl 33040 Telephone: (305) 294-1575
Harry S. Truman Little White House
111 Front St
Key West, FL
Telephone: (305) 294-9911
Open 9am - 5pm daily
Key West Lighthouse Museum
938 Whitehead St
Key West, FL
Telephone: (305) 294-2633
Key West Historic District
Bounded by White, Angela, Windsor, Passover, Thomas, and Whitehead Streets, and the Gulf of Mexico. Key West is at the tip of the Florida Keys off US 1. Self-guided tours of Key West are available from the Key West Chamber of Commerce, 402 Wall Street, Key West, FL, 33040. (305) 294-2587.
Key West Aquarium One Whitehead St., Mallory Square Key West, Fl 33040 Telephone: (305) 296-2051
Educational and entertaining aquarium featuring exhibits of sea life in the area.
Key West Shipwreck Museum
1 Whitehead St
Key West, FL
See jewelry, china and other artifacts from shipwrecks.
Mel Fisher Maritime Heritage Society Museum 200 Green St.
Key West FL 33040 Telephone: (305) 294-2633
Ripley's Believe it or Not 527 Duval St. Key West Fl 33040
Telephone: (305) 293-9694
Southernmost Point Whitehead & Smith Sts., Key West
Mallory Square Dock Old Town of Duval Street Key West, Fl 33040
Telephone: (305) 292-7700 Sunset Celebrations

Sheriff's Animal Farm
MM 5
Stock Island, FL
Telephone: (305) 293-7300
Ponies, ducks, geese, pigs, horses
The Dry Tortugas:
Almost 70 miles (112.9 km) west of Key West lies a cluster of seven islands, composed of coral reefs and sand, called the Dry Tortugas. Along with the surrounding shoals and waters, they make up Dry Tortugas National Park. The area is known for its famous bird and marine life, and its legends of pirates and sunken gold. Fort Jefferson, one of the largest coastal forts ever built, is a central feature....read more>>
The Bike Tour of Key West, www.keywestbikeecotour.com, takes guests into the Key West of yesteryear — 19th Century village at the edge of the tropics. Guests bicycle from one side of this lush, green, tropical island to the other. Bicycle along the beach; through tree-shrouded streets and shady, hidden lanes; through the "Presidential Gate" in the Old Navy Base, along the old waterfront — and into history. They will discover the Key West of the natives!...read more »
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