Sail into historic exploration with Key West Art & Historical Society, Hindu Charters and archaeologist Corey Malcom, Ph.D.

Historic postcard of the old sponge market at the historic seaport courtesy of Key West Art & Historical Society

On Saturday, January 27, launching at 10:00am, noted archaeologist and Mel Fisher Maritime Museum curator Corey Malcom, Ph.D., will lead the first of a series of three historically illuminating 90-minute seafaring excursions presented by Key West Art & Historical Society in partnership with Hindu Charters.

Passengers aboard the beautifully restored 79’ wooden sailing schooner Hindu can enjoy mimosas or non-alcoholic beverages and salt spray as Dr. Malcom shares the historic back-story and personal insights on the day’s topic, “The Historic Seaport, Key West Bight.”

The other two upcoming tours on the 93-year-old vessel are “Porter and the Pirates,” presented by Society curator Cori Convertito, Ph.D., on Saturday, February 24, and “Coastal Fortifications in the Florida Keys,” presented by Kelly Clark, NPS, on Saturday, March 31. Tickets are $50 for Society Members, $60 for non-members. Space is limited to 25 passengers, so early registration is recommended. Sponsored in part by the Helmerich Trust and the Florida Department of State. For tickets and more information, visit kwahs.org/education/historic- harbor-tours or call Society Director of Education Adele Williams at 305.295.6616 extension 115. Your museums.  Your community.  It takes an island.

 

 

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