Tour Overview
Key West was permanently settled in 1822 and soon after many families relocated from New England and the Bahamas. Early settlement centered around the historic seaport where residences and businesses sprung up. This area, referred to as 'Old Town', has some of the most architecturally significant structures and fascinating stories to tell.
Take a walk through our historic district and learn about the people and businesses that helped shape Key West into what it is today.
Stops
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Stop 89: 089. The Mansard Roof
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Stop 80: 080. Industry Row
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Stop 77: 077. Shrimp Boat Fleet
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Stop 79: 079. Turtle Kraals Restaurant
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Stop 60: 060. Thompson Fish House
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Stop 104: 104. Dade County Pine
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Stop 46: 046. Sponge Docks
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Stop 65: 065. Coca Cola Bottling Court
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Stop 13: 013. William Wall Warehouse
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Stop 51: 051. Cayo Hueso
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Stop 37: 037. Mallory Steamship Line
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Stop 52: 052. Key West Aquarium
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Stop 111: 111. Coast Guard Headquarters
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Stop 48: 048. Clinton Place
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Stop 64: 064. Mel Fisher Maritime Museum
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Stop 1: 001. Heritage House
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Stop 16: 016. Cosgrove House
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Stop 93: 093. Cornish Memorial AME Zion Church
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Stop 96: 096. Solares Hill
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Stop 41: 041. Benjamin Curry House
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Stop 5: 005. James Haskins House
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Stop 7: 007. The Oldest Drug Store
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Stop 12: 012. La Concha Hotel
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Stop 92: 092. St. Paul's Episcopal Church
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Stop 68: 068. Samuel O. Johnson House
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Stop 11: 011. Oldest School House
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Stop 3: 003. Oldest House
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Stop 2: 002. Key West Woman's Club
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Stop 4: 004. Dr. Joseph Yates Porter House
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Stop 18: 018. Fogarty Mansion
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Stop 66: 066. Curry Mansion
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Stop 61: 061. Cypress House
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Stop 6: 006. Casa Antigua
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Stop 55: 055. United Methodist Church
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Stop 85: 085. Arch House
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Stop 86: 086. Island City House
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Stop 103: 103. Shotgun House
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Stop 99: 099. Metal Roofs
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Stop 101: 101. Eyebrow House Architecture
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Stop 102: 102. Saw Tooth Architecture