Tennessee Williams first visited Key West in 1941, subsequently buying a house where he resided until his death in 1983.
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The Florida Keys Southernmost Car Club (FKSCC) holds its monthly SHOW & SHINE this Sunday,February,18th. Noon to 3pm. This event
Read MoreVisiting law professor, practicing criminal attorney, historian and Civil War reenactor Bernard Siler addressed some 650 5th-8th grade students at
Read MoreKey West Art & Historical Society invites locals and visitors to a flash-mob style, mass Kiss-In event on Valentine’s Day, Wednesday,
Read MoreOn Saturday, February 24, maritime historian and Key West Art & Historical Society curator Cori Convertito, Ph.D., will lead the second
Read MoreThe Friends of the Marathon Library Speaker Series welcomes Keys writer Michael Haskins to its February 12th meeting. Haskins is an
Read MoreCornish Memorial Ame Zion Church 702 Whitehead St Key West, Florida 33040 (305) 294-2350 Calling All Youth Annual Black History
Read MoreThe 8th Annual Key West Authors’ Book Fair, presented by Seastory Press, is coming up again on Saturday, February 24th from 10am –
Read MoreFlorida has been struck by hurricanes more than any other state throughout the centuries. On Thursday, February 22, at 6:00pm, Key West
Read MoreIn celebration of Tennessee Williams, the Pulitzer-prize winning literary icon that moved to Key West in 1949 and remained a
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