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Best Museums in Key West

  • Ernest Hemingway Home & Museum

    Explore the home where Ernest Hemingway lived and wrote some of his most famous works, now a museum filled with artifacts and home to many cats.

  • Ernest Hemingway House and Museum

    The former home of author Ernest Hemingway, this museum is famous for its many polydactyl cats, descendants of Hemingway's own pets.

  • Mel Fisher Maritime Museum

    This museum showcases treasures and artifacts recovered from various shipwrecks, appealing to history enthusiasts and those interested in maritime discoveries.

  • Robert the Doll

    A famously haunted doll, Robert, is housed at the Fort East Martello Museum and is said to have inspired horror movies.

  • Fort East Martello Museum

    This museum, housed in a Civil War fort, features exhibits on the cigar and wrecking industries, Civil War artifacts, and a sculpture garden.

  • Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum

    The former home of the renowned author Ernest Hemingway, this museum showcases his life, his works, Spanish furniture, and a beautiful garden populated by polydactyl cats.

  • Shipwreck treasure Museum

    Offers a glimpse into the past with exhibits detailing the lives of Key West's wreckers and the salvaged treasures they recovered.

  • mfisher Maritime Museum

    Showcases a vast collection of silver and gold artifacts salvaged from a Spanish galleon that sank off the coast in 1622.

  • History of Diving Museum

    This small museum offers a surprisingly extensive collection of diving gear from over 30 countries and includes interactive exhibits.

  • Key West Lighthouse and Keeper's Quarters Museum

    The Key West Lighthouse and Museum chronicles the island's maritime history and allows visitors to climb to the top for panoramic views.

  • Hemingway Home & Museum

    The Hemingway Home & Museum is a historic house in Key West that was once the residence of the famous author Ernest Hemingway, now known for its six-toed cats and unique swimming pool.

  • Truman Little White House

    This is the winter residence where President Truman stayed during his administration, offering a glimpse into a significant period of American history.

  • Key West Shipwreck Treasures Museum

    The Key West Shipwreck Treasures Museum displays artifacts recovered by divers and offers a historical immersion into the island's wrecking past.

  • Ernest Hemingway's Home and Museum

    The former home of author Ernest Hemingway, this museum offers insights into his life in Key West, featuring his writings, personal belongings, and unique architecture.

  • Shipwreck Museum

    This museum in Mallory Square details Key West's history of shipwrecks and the lucrative salvaging industry that helped build the city.

  • Shipwreck Treasures Museum

    A museum dedicated to Key West's history of wrecking and salvaging treasures from shipwrecks.

  • Key West Shipwreck Museum

    The Key West Shipwreck Museum showcases artifacts and treasures from historic shipwrecks, with actors telling true stories of Key West's salvaging past.

  • Robert The Doll Museum

    This museum within Fort East Martello features the infamous 'Robert the Doll', a handmade doll with a legendary and potentially cursed reputation.

  • Crane Point Museum and Nature Trails

    A nature center offering walking trails through hammocks, a bird sanctuary, butterfly conservatory, museum, and a historic home.

  • Ernest Hemingway Museum

    The Ernest Hemingway Museum in Key West is dedicated to the life and works of the renowned author, featuring his former home.

  • Pirates museum

    The Pirates museum in Key West offers an interactive experience focusing on the region's history of piracy and shipwrecks.

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