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Best Historic Sites in Key West

  • Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park

    Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park offers a combination of historical exploration of the fort and relaxation on its beach, with sunset viewing.

  • Harry S. Truman Little White House

    This historic home served as President Harry S. Truman's winter residence and is now a museum offering tours and grounds to explore.

  • West Martello Tower

    A Civil War-era fortification surrounded by lush gardens, offering a serene escape and a glimpse into local flora and history.

  • The Little White House

    Once President Harry S. Truman's winter retreat, the grounds and a small museum offering insights into his presidency are accessible for free.

  • Pelican Path

    A self-guided walking tour of historic Old Town Key West, highlighting notable buildings and architecture marked with unique Pelican plaques.

  • The Wreckers sculpture

    An impressive sculpture located in a public park near Mallory Square, depicting a ship salvage operation and honoring historical figures.

  • Pigeon Key

    A historical island located in the middle of the Seven Mile Bridge, accessible by tram or walking, offering a glimpse into the railroad's construction history.

  • Little White House

    This charming residence served as President Harry S. Truman's winter home, preserved as a museum where he made key decisions shaping postwar America.

  • Coral Castle

    A historic and unique tourist attraction where one man built a castle out of coral rock in the early 1920s.

  • Hurricane Memorial

    A beautiful memorial made of coral limestone dedicated to the 408 people who lost their lives in the 1935 hurricane.

  • Martin Hellings House

    A historic house in Key West that is now home to the Key West Women's Club and offers free tours.

  • Key West Women's Club

    The Key West Women's Club, housed in a historic building, serves as a community center and offers insights into local history.

  • Truman Annex

    Truman Annex is a historic neighborhood in Key West, known for its beautifully maintained streets and proximity to the Truman Little White House and waterfront park.

  • Fort Zachary Taylor

    Fort Zachary Taylor is a historic state park and beach, offering opportunities for hiking, fishing, snorkeling, and prime sunset viewing.

  • Truman's Little White House

    The official winter White House for President Harry S. Truman during his presidency, this historic site offers tours and a free museum about his time in Key West.

  • Audubon House and Gardens

    The Audubon House and Gardens is a historic home reflecting the lifestyle of a wealthy Key West family in the 1840s, featuring period furnishings and tropical gardens.

  • Hemingway House

    The Hemingway House is a historic home offering tours of Ernest Hemingway's former residence, known for its Spanish Colonial architecture and unique feline inhabitants.

  • West Martello Towers

    West Martello Towers is a historic fort on Higgs Beach that features a beautiful, free tropical garden within its structure.

  • Audubon House and Tropical Gardens

    The Audubon House and Tropical Gardens provides a beautifully preserved historic home and lush gardens, offering a tranquil escape.

  • Ernest Hemingway House

    Ernest Hemingway's former residence, a French colonial-style home built in 1851, where he wrote some of his most famous works and is now home to his famously polydactyl cats.

  • Oldest House Museum & Garden

    The oldest residential house in Key West, offering a look into the island's past with historical exhibits.

  • Harry Truman's Winter White House

    The Little White House, a historic home that served as President Harry Truman's winter retreat.

  • Hemingway House Key West

    The former home of Ernest Hemingway, this house showcases his life and where he wrote some of his most famous works, and is known for its polydactyl cats.

  • Bahama Village

    A colorful and historic neighborhood in Key West, perfect for cycling through its residential backstreets.

  • Indian Key

    A historic state park island accessible by kayak, known for its grim history and as a great way to spend a day.

  • Fort Jefferson National Park

    Fort Jefferson National Park, located in the Dry Tortugas, is a historical site primarily known for its impressive 19th-century fortress.

  • Alligator Reef Lighthouse

    The Alligator Reef Lighthouse is a notable landmark in Isla Morada, attracting visitors for fishing, scuba diving, and snorkeling.

  • Fort Taylor

    A historic 19th-century fort that can be explored via a self-guided tour, adjacent to a beach area.

  • Martello Towers

    These unfinished brick fortifications, built to protect Fort Zachary Taylor, offer a historical journey back in time and house exhibits on Key West's development.

  • Key West Lighthouse and Keepers Quarters

    A historic lighthouse standing over 86 feet tall, offering breathtaking views from its summit and a preserved keepers' quarters that now serves as a military museum.

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