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to Key West, Florida.
Let the Walking & Biking
Guide to Historic Key West be your guide as you
discover and enjoy Key West's rich history through the
eyes of Sharon Wells, an island insider since 1976. The
ethnic, historic, literary and architectural heritage
of Key West's historic neighborhoods comes alive in the Key
West Walking & Biking Guide.
Key West, America's southernmost island, is a city with
a glorious past. In the 1820's Key West's discoverers called
the island, Cayo Hueso, roughly translated as "Island
of Bones." Filled with nineteenth century Greek Revival
architecture, counting a naval and military history dating
from the 1820's, an economic history of cigarmaking, fishing,
turtling, and shrimping (the discovery of pink gold), and
a tradition of tourism begun in the WPA days of Roosevelt,
that continued through the presidential visits of Harry
S Truman, and lives on today, the frost-free city is America's
foot in the Caribbean.
Key West, the last resort--- infused with culture, history, intriguing
characters and a tradition of colorful sunsets. Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville,
the Conch Republic's secession and the sunset celebration at Mallory
Square are world famous.
From Ernest Hemingway to Zane Grey, from Elizabeth Bishop
and Tennessee Williams, from poet Robert Frost to Jose
Marti to contemporary writers such as Thomas Sanchez and
Annie Dillard, Key West has a magical allure.
A leader in America's historic preservation movement since the 1960's,
Key West has three National Register Historic Districts, with over 3,000
historic sites, a majestic lighthouse and Civil War forts. Heritage tourism
is going strong on the 2 x 4 mile island, the Southernmost City.
Why Visit Key West?
History, Architecture, Natural beauty, Barrier Reef,
World Class Fishing, Art, Museums, Shopping, Restaurants,
Festivals, Bars and Nightlife.
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At seeKeyWest.com, follow Cayo the Cat and tour Key West---Cayo
is your personal guide to the treasures in the Walking & Biking
Guide,
informal and informed, an acclaimed Key West
travel resource for over twenty years.
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