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The Bumper Sticker That Could Change the World

More than 15 years ago, Key West adopted an official philosophy that told the world what life in the island city was all about: compassion, acceptance and respect for everyone. Today, the message that people are all members of “One Human Family” resonates around the world.

By |2016-06-22T20:02:08-04:00June 22, 2016|

Where to Get a Florida Keys ‘Flavor Fix’

Visitors can enjoy the indigenous flavors of the Florida Keys, and take home tasty edible “souvenirs” to help sustain them until their next vacation escape. The Keys are home to artisan food crafters including a master chocolatier, beekeepers and even a saltmaker.

By |2016-05-25T15:31:18-04:00May 25, 2016|

Pride Means Celebrations, Contests and Cocktail Challenge

Get ready for more exhilarating fun and challenges than ever at Key West Pride 2016 — a definite must-do event to kick off the summer. As always, the annual festival, set for June 8-12, salutes diversity on the island that’s deservedly world-renowned as a leading LGBT getaway spot.

By |2016-05-25T16:58:00-04:00May 25, 2016|

The Day That Two Queens Met in the Florida Keys

Twenty-five years ago, on May 18, 1991, two queens met on a remote island 70 miles west of Key West. Okay, actually there was only one genuine queen present at Fort Jefferson in Dry Tortugas National Park. But the other was certainly a queen to me, and to the citizens of the Conch Republic (a/k/a the Florida Keys & Key West).

By |2021-05-13T15:18:13-04:00May 17, 2016|
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