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Fishing in the Florida Keys, by George

What’s the most difficult thing about fishing in the Florida Keys? According to George Poveromo, host of television’s “George Poveromo’s World of Saltwater Fishing,” it’s deciding what to fish for — because Keys waters offer a wealth of offshore pelagics to target, incredible bottom and wreck action, world-class flats fishing and exciting backcountry adventures.

By |2021-04-09T12:47:49-04:00March 24, 2021|

‘Pride Follies’ Variety Show to Take Center Stage in Key West

Don’t miss Key West’s eagerly anticipated “Pride Follies,” scheduled May 22 at the Key West Theater. The production's format is similar to an old-fashioned vaudeville-type show, with a wide array of local talent to entertain audiences. Acts are likely to range from vocals to dancing programs — and maybe even a saucy burlesque performance.

By |2021-03-24T10:17:56-04:00March 24, 2021|

Take a Ride in Truman’s Presidential Limo (Yes, Really!)

History fans who visit Key West’s Harry S. Truman Little White House, Florida’s only presidential museum, can do more than explore the home where Truman spent nearly six months of his 1945-1953 presidency. They can also choose to ride around the island city in a limousine he used during his term in office.

By |2022-02-01T17:17:15-05:00March 17, 2021|

The Train That Changed the Keys Forever

On Jan. 22, 1912, when Ruby Whitlock was eight years old, she watched the arrival of the first train that ever traveled down the Florida Keys Over-Sea Railroad tracks from mainland Florida to Key West. The railroad stretched over 100 miles out into open water in a fantastic ribbon of bridges and track.

By |2021-04-09T12:51:12-04:00March 10, 2021|

Key West Commemorates Legendary Playwright’s Birthday

Internationally renowned playwright Tennessee Williams lived in Key West for more than 30 years, writing classic dramas including “Night of the Iguana.” Today, fans of his groundbreaking plays can honor his legacy and love for his island lifestyle during the annual Tennessee Williams Birthday Celebration conceived by longtime Key West resident Dennis Beaver.

By |2021-03-10T10:24:14-05:00March 10, 2021|

Discover the Real Keys Experience in ‘Island Hopping: Florida Keys’

For Christina Wilson, hosting “Island Hopping: Florida Keys" enabled her to dive into unique Florida Keys adventures — and share them with viewers of the syndicated television special that recently began airing across the United States. The show explores the Keys’ natural environment and ecotourism opportunities, abundant water-based activities, easygoing lifestyle and signature cuisine.

By |2021-04-09T12:53:31-04:00March 3, 2021|

Kelly Grinter: Steward of Keys Wild Birds

Kelly Grinter estimates she’s rescued and released more than 20,000 injured birds since she founded the Marathon Wild Bird Center in 1995. The sanctuary at Marathon’s Crane Point Hammock Museum and Nature Center has 11 habitats and about 40 permanent residents — and Kelly is inspired by each bird admitted into the facility’s care.

By |2021-09-07T18:57:26-04:00February 24, 2021|

Spotlight: Kevin Theriault, Ambassador to Key West’s LGBTQ Visitors

Key West’s LGBTQ visitors have a great resource to make their trips lively and memorable: the Key West Business Guild and its LGBTQ visitor center. The guild’s executive director, Kevin Theriault, makes travelers feel welcome and shares insights into what he calls “one of the most integrated and unique communities in the world.”

By |2021-04-09T13:35:39-04:00February 24, 2021|

It Was a Dark and Stormy Night

In the mid-1990s, Key West was home to a world-class mystery bookstore. Located just off Duval Street, Miss Marbles Parlour was the only bookstore in South Florida devoted entirely to mysteries. And its colorful owner Dilys Winn, a legendary figure in the mystery world, staged interactive crime-solving events three times per week.

By |2021-05-13T15:01:25-04:00February 17, 2021|

The Keys: Cultural, Colorful, Artistic

The Florida Keys & Key West, long recognized for supporting artistic, literary and creative endeavors, are known throughout the world as a vibrant cultural destination. Visitors can experience life like a local through Keys cultural arts, influenced by warm subtropical breezes, storied architectural history and colorful scenery on islands surrounded by azure waters.

By |2021-02-10T21:16:13-05:00February 10, 2021|
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