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Key WestKey West is as far south as you can travel in the continental United States and still be on American soil (hence 'Southernmost' Point, Motel, Hotel, Guesthouse, cup of coffee, t-shirt shop, and just about any other person, place or thing that earns the distinction by merit of proximity). The island of Key West is only 90 miles from Havana, Cuba!The island's sub-tropical climate - annually averaging 80 degrees high, 72 degrees low - and its friendly, tolerant attitude make it a place loved by all who visit. The easy-going way of life has attracted such famous inhabitants as Ernest Hemingway, Tennessee Williams, and Robert Frost. Harry S. Truman owned a vacation residence here during his term of office, and John James Audubon stayed on the island while painting the wildlife of the keys.
Visitors can discover a colorful past full of pirates, treasure hunters, and a rich military presence in our many historical museums. In the evening, the spectacular sunset is celebrated at Mallory Square, where entertaining street performers and vendors gather as long as the weather permits (which is most of the time). The more adventurous types will find plenty to do as well. Sailing vessels abound with such activities as fishing, snorkeling, and reef diving. You can even charter a flight to Fort Jefferson National Monument, the least accessible national park in the United States.
For those who would prefer to relax and bask in the sun - beachside or poolside - there are many types of accommodations to choose from in Key West. From 'party central' to ultra-private, there's a place and activity for everyone.
Sights to Consider SeeingNote that the majority of the following tours and attractions have an admission charge.
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