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Key West Lighthouse

Key West Lighthouse

0.08km from The Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum

The Key West Lighthouse is an iconic sight and a local landmark. Standing tall atop its brick round foundation at the southernmost point of the United States, it offers stunning landscape views and a mesmerizing beam of white light that shines for miles across the night sky. It stands 80 feet tall and was built in 1847. During its lifetime, it has undergone several renovations to repair damages from numerous hurricanes, yet remains steadfastly standing on its hillside with great conviction.

The Key West Butterfly and Nature Conservatory

The Key West Butterfly and Nature Conservatory

0.56km from The Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum

Butterfly park that houses from 50 to 60 different species of live butterflies from around the world in a climate-controlled, glass-enclosed habitat.

Southernmost Point of the Continental U.S.A.

Southernmost Point of the Continental U.S.A.

0.61km from The Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum

The Southernmost Point of the Continental U.S.A is located in Monroe County, marks the most southern spot in the United States. It is an unassuming yet symbolic concrete buoy designated with a white “90” indicating 90-degree longitude coordinates at latitude 25° 0’ 24" N and 80° 00’ 34" W. This landmark serves as a reminder of how vast our country really is and offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean, Key West Harbor Channels, mangroves, and tropical foliage around it.

Florida Keys Eco-Discovery Center

Florida Keys Eco-Discovery Center

0.67km from The Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum

This Center located on an idyllic beachfront near Key West, the center provides visitors with opportunities to learn about the area’s unique ecosystems and their associated species through interactive exhibits. The Center also runs environmental education programming for children and adults alike, ranging from lectures to field excursions. With its sustainable practices, such as recycling and green building initiatives, this Center has become a model of Caribbean conservation efforts.

USCGC Ingham Maritime Museum

USCGC Ingham Maritime Museum

0.73km from The Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum

This is an incredible site to explore. It commemorates the Prohibition and World War II-era US Coast Guard cutter by preserving its physical remains. Dedicated to honoring those who served in the military, this museum features a variety of preserved artifacts and displays throughout, including gun casemates, radar decks, and ship's wheelhouse. Visitors can also partake in interactive media featuring photos and video installations that give insight into what life aboard was like during wartime.

Key West Cemetery

Key West Cemetery

0.75km from The Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum

The Key West Cemetery is a unique and interesting place. Established in 1847, this cemetery is the oldest cemetery in the area and has 2 historic monuments located on the grounds. The graves represent a diverse range of people, including many immigrants who passed away while traveling through Florida's Key West region. The cemetery was created to honor those individuals as well as other prominent citizens of the Keys area.

The Studios of Key West

The Studios of Key West

0.75km from The Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum

It's a small but stunning island full of white sand beaches and crystal clear waters that offer some of the best snorkeling and fishing experiences in the world. The area is surrounded by its own state park, which serves as a hub for salutary activities like boating, kayaking, bird-watching and eco tours. And if you’re looking to stay overnight while adventuring around Bahia Honda Key, there are plenty of options available ranging from primitive campsites to secluded cabins with all amenities.

Truman Little White House

Truman Little White House

0.85km from The Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum

Winter White House for President Harry S Truman for 175 days during 11 visits. Regular guided tours take visitors through the site, and one can enter the rooms where the Trumans lived, worked and relaxed. Items such as President Truman's briefcase, books, telephone, and his famous "The Buck Stops Here" sign are still at his desk.

Truman Annex Park

Truman Annex Park

0.89km from The Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum

Truman Annex Park is a breathtaking destination for anyone looking for a high-quality place to spend their leisure time. This beautiful park offers many great features for its visitors, such as disc golf, tennis courts, playgrounds and walking paths, a large pavilion that can be rented out for events, picnic tables and barbeque grills scattered throughout the entire area and charming ponds. The grounds are also well maintained and even have pet waste stations.

Louie's Backyard

Louie's Backyard

0.89km from The Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum

Louie’s Backyard is a beautiful spot located in Monroe County, Florida. With its scenic views of the gulf and beautiful vegetation, the serene nature makes it a great destination for anyone looking to get away from it all. Whether you’re interested in a funny fishing trip with your friends or an opportunity to let loose and relax, Louie’s Backyard has something for everyone. The charming cabanas are perfect for lounging, while the tiki bar provides refreshments and drinks to savor.

Audubon House & Tropical Gardens

Audubon House & Tropical Gardens

0.93km from The Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum

The Audubon House & Tropical Gardens is an exciting attraction that visitors to the area won't want to miss. Situated near the heart of Old Town Key West, this historical landmark offers tours throughout it's extensive grounds. Built by Waldo Sexton in the 1920s and now a popular vacation destination, this unique property boasts gardens from around the globe, captivating 19th century buildings, and myriad native species of birds that thrive in the area.

Mel Fisher Maritime Museum

Mel Fisher Maritime Museum

0.97km from The Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum

Mel Fisher Maritime Museum is famed for its spectacular display of artifacts and treasures recovered from the sunken 1622 Spanish fleet. From cannons to coins, each item tells a piece of history that paints a beautiful story of the fight between the Spanish Armada and a developing America. With multiple attractions involving pirate ships, interactive exhibits, educational tours, and even treasure hunts often offered onsite.

Sloppy Joe's

Sloppy Joe's

0.98km from The Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum

Sloppy Joe's is a local favorite since 1937, serving up delicious comfort food. Sloppy Joe's is the perfect spot for lunch or dinner any day of the week, with American classics such as burgers and fries or their signature sandwich - the Sloppy Joe. The atmosphere within this eatery is reminiscent of a small-town diner, adding to its cozy charm. They have an impressive selection of beer and wine that pairs well with their traditional eats.

Key West Museum of Art & History at the Custom House

Key West Museum of Art & History at the Custom House

1.02km from The Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum

Built in 1891 as a United States customs house and post office, it houses 3 floors of permanent and visiting exhibitions featuring Key West’s wealth of cultural resources including maritime artifacts, plaster casts of Key West artists’ works, original 19th century music boxes, photographs of early Florida life and more. It also features three rotating classrooms and exhibits that showcase vibrant local culture, such as the annual art exhibition by the Historical Architectural Review Board.

Key West Shipwreck Museum

Key West Shipwreck Museum

1.08km from The Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum

Key West Shipwreck Museum is a unique experience for visitors. The museum takes guests on a historical adventure by showcasing the wreckage of various ships which sunk off the coast of Key West throughout the years. Items on display include starfish and shells found near the wreckage as well as artifacts that survived being underwater for over 500 years. Hands-on activities like panning for 'gold' in a replica San Miguel shipwreck are also popular attractions.

Key West Aquarium

Key West Aquarium

1.11km from The Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum

The Key West Aquarium offers a great opportunity to explore undersea life and observe some of the most amazing species from around the world. From dolphins and manatees to harbor seals and stingrays, there's something for every ocean enthusiast. Visitors can participate in guided tours to learn more about sea life and conservation, plus interactive shows like “touch tanks”! Plus, there’s a special play area with games, mazes and puzzles just for kids.

Fort Zachary Taylor

Fort Zachary Taylor

1.11km from The Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum

A Florida State Park and National Historic Landmark centered on a Civil War-era fort located near the southern tip of Key West, Florida. In 1968, volunteers led by Howard S. England excavated Civil War guns and ammunition buried in long-abandoned parts of the fort, which was soon discovered to house the nation's largest collection of Civil War cannons.

Sails To Rails Museum at Flagler Station

Sails To Rails Museum at Flagler Station

1.13km from The Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum

The Sails To Rails Museum offers an amazing journey through the history of transportation in the area. Here visitors can explore some of the changes to local industry and commerce that have occurred since the 19th century. Visitors will be able to view maps and photographs depicting the switch from railroad transport to air travel. Exhibits also showcase different types of watercraft used throughout the region's history, including sailboats and trading ships.

Sunset Celebration at Mallory Square

Sunset Celebration at Mallory Square

1.21km from The Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum

Every evening around sunset, Monroe County’s Mallory Square gathers many tourists and locals alike for the vibrant Sunset Celebration. Here you can experience a wide variety of vendors offering art and craft items, enjoy tasty snacks from food carts, and watch thrilling street performers including daredevil jugglers and fire eaters. As the sun sets, feel the energy build until its full glory is reached with crowd cheers. This event is a fantastic way to end each day in beautiful Monroe County.

West Martello Tower and Key West Garden Club

West Martello Tower and Key West Garden Club

1.54km from The Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum

The West Martello Tower and Key West Garden Club, are a fascinating mix of history and nature. The West Martello Tower is a Civil War-era stronghold that was initially built in the 1860s for defensive purposes but has since been transformed into an award-winning historic site and gardens area. Meanwhile, the Key West Garden Club is dedicated to cultivating native tropical flowers throughout the Key West area and hosts various events including art festivals and educational programs.

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The Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum

The Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum

907 Whitehead St, Key West, FL 33040, USA

Residence of author Ernest Hemingway from 1931 to 1939, although he retained title to the home until he died. it is now populated by six- and seven-toed cats that are descendants of Hemingway's cats.