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.
History of Diving Museum
This small museum offers a surprisingly extensive collection of diving gear from over 30 countries and includes interactive exhibits.
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.
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.
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.
Shipwreck Museum
This museum in Mallory Square details Key West's history of shipwrecks and the lucrative salvaging industry that helped build the city.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Shipwreck Treasures Museum
A museum dedicated to Key West's history of wrecking and salvaging treasures from shipwrecks.
Crane Point Museum and Nature Trails
A nature center offering walking trails through hammocks, a bird sanctuary, butterfly conservatory, museum, and a historic home.