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Built in 1890 as the first officer's quarters on the naval station, Truman Little White House became the residence of President Harry S Truman in 1946, when he first went there for rest and relaxation during his presidency. Many dignitaries and Presidents have stayed there since. Visitors may take guided tours of the house and the botanical gardens. A Presidential gift shop is available as well. Address: 111 Front Street Key West FL USA 33040
Send an Email (1) 1 305 294-9911
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Indian Key State Historic Site Guided tours are available at Indian Key State Historic Site. Visitors can see the grown-over ruins from an 1830's invasion to it's community, and learn about the other instances that occured there to shape Florida's history. It is accessible only by private boats and charters. Address: P.O. Box 1052 Islamorada FL 33036
1 305 664-4815
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Seventy miles west of Key West, Dry Tortugas National Park offers tropical islands and coral reefs. Along with the natural beauty and wildlife attractions, the park presents Fort Jefferson, the largest American coastal fort of the 19th century. Address: . Key West FL USA 33040
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Situated in Key West, Florida, is the mansion and home of renowned American author and Nobel Prize winner, Ernest Hemingway. Tour the mansion and the gardens. See the house where he wrote most of his acclaimed works. Hemingway, a cat lover, reputdely had more than fifty cats whose desecendents remain in residence, on the grounds today. Address: 907 Whitehead St. Key West FL USA 33040
1 305 294-1136
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The museum houses 200 years of Key West culture, depicted from the point of view of the known Key West family the Porters. There are events held at the house, including the Robert Frost Poetry Festival. Address: 410 Caroline Street Key West FL USA 33040
1 305 296-3573
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