October is upon us, and in honor of the spookiest, scariest month of them all, we decided to take a midnight stroll through the eery, cobwebbed history of Key West. Dubbed one of “the most haunted” cities in the world…
Read MoreSt. Mary Star of the Sea, the oldest Catholic church in South Florida and one of the oldest in the state, is now the first basilica in the Archdiocese of Miami.
Read MoreBuilt in 1907, Fire Station No. 3, located at the corner of Grinnell and Virginia Streets, is one of the oldest fire stations in the state of Florida.
Read MoreWith over 50 years of service around the work, USCGC INGHAM is a quintessential portrait of Coast Guard history from 1936 to 1988.
Read MoreLittle White House Key West is a great place to see some Presidential history, right in the heart of Old Town Key West.
Read MoreKey West Aquarium located at Mallory Dock offers vintage-style fish viewing windows, a ray & starfish petting pool as well as gorgeous views of the Gulf.
Read MoreMel Fisher Maritime Heritage Museum houses treasure from the exciting adventure story of Mel and his family, and their discovery of the wrecked Spanish Galleons on the coral reefs
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