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Key West first belonged to the Calusa and Tequesta peoples before Juan Ponce de León arrived in 1513, dubbing it "Cayo Hueso" (Bone Island). By the 1850s, the island had transformed into America ...
Like most places, Key West has changed through the decades. Tourism became the economy’s bedrock. Chain stores moved downtown. More people, more cars. But the Southernmost City is still a small ...
More than a historic landmark, this lighthouse tells a story about Florida's colorful past while inviting visitors to explore ...
Lyssa Goldberg, Contributor A visit to Key West isn't complete without taking a stroll down Duval Street. Lined with restaurants, bars, art galleries and souvenir shops, this popular thoroughfare ...
Key West is a small island – about 4 miles long and less than 2 miles wide – located at the westernmost tip of the Florida Keys chain. It's connected to the Florida peninsula by U.S. Highway 1 ...