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Key West Odyssey: Uncover Island Secrets, Walk by Locals

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Overview
Join us for an immersive walking tour of the Key West Historic District, where each step reveals captivating stories and hidden gems. We’ll explore iconic buildings with unique histories, uncovering tales of colorful figures who shaped the island, from renowned writers to influential locals.

As we stroll through beautifully preserved architecture, you’ll gain insights into the significance of each site, connecting with the spirit of Key West. This tour offers a chance to experience the essence of the island through its rich stories, creating an unforgettable adventure filled with intrigue and nostalgia. Don’t miss out on this magical journey!
City: Key West
Wed 03 Sep
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Starting at $49.00
Wed 03 Sep
Starting at $49.00
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What's Included
Local Tour Guide
Additional Info
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What To Expect
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San Carlos Institute
The San Carlos Institute in Key West, Florida, is a historic cultural and educational facility established in 1871. It serves as a museum, library, art gallery, theater, and school, primarily focused on preserving and promoting Cuban heritage and culture. The institute played a significant role in Cuba's independence movement, as it was here that José Martí united the Cuban exile community in 1892 to launch his campaign for independence. The San Carlos is not only a center for cultural events but also hosts various art exhibitions, performances, and educational programs, making it a vibrant hub for the community. Its architectural style reflects the late 19th-century influences, and it continues to be a symbol of the strong ties between Key West and Cuba. The institute remains a vital part of the local landscape, celebrating the rich history and contributions of Cuban immigrants in the area.
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Duval Street
We will walk thru the hear of Key West party central, the famous Duval Street
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The Studios of Key West
The Studios was established to connect world-class artists with local audiences and foster creativity. We’ve welcomed Pulitzer Prize winners and renowned musicians, introducing thousands of students to diverse artistic perspectives. Our Helmerich Theater showcases exceptional talent, rooftop concerts fill the neighborhood with music, and each month, hundreds visit The Studios for new experiences and to reconnect with friends.
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Curry Mansion Inn
William Curry, recognized as Florida's first self-made millionaire, built his home in 1869 on land his family had homesteaded since 1855. In 1901, his son Milton, a partner in the William Curry and Sons Company, bought the property from the heirs and largely demolished it, preserving only the cookhouse to create the Georgian Revival mansion that stands today. The remaining brick chimney and tiled hearth once housed a wood-burning stove, where the mysterious "Aunt Sally" is believed to have invented the Key West Pie. Recent evidence suggests she was actually Sarah Jane Lowe, wife of William's oldest son, Charles.
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Key West First Legal Rum Distillery
The Florida Keys boast a rich history of rum running dating back to Prohibition, when smuggling rum from the Caribbean into the U.S. became a thrilling and profitable venture. The maze-like waterways, remote islands, and vibrant atmosphere of Key West made it a perfect hub for these daring exploits. Inspired by this adventurous past, Key West First Legal Rum Distillery crafts exceptional rums that embody the spirit of that legendary era. Originally built in 1900 as Jack's Saloon, the building served as a lively bar before becoming a Coca-Cola bottling facility in 1903—cheers to that classic Rum & Coke! Since opening in 2012, Key West First Legal Rum Distillery has proudly bottled up the essence of Key West, continuing its storied legacy.
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St. Paul's Episcopal Church
Saint Paul's Episcopal Church in Key West, Florida, was founded in 1832 as a mission church for the area's growing population of sailors and merchants. Officially consecrated in 1836, it has been a vital part of the community ever since. Originally built in Gothic Revival style, the church has undergone various renovations, with the current structure completed in 1910 after a fire. Known for its beautiful stained glass windows and bell tower, Saint Paul's also emphasizes social justice and community outreach, serving as a gathering space and a lasting symbol of faith in Key West.
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