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Over the past two decades, stores and restaurants have come and gone ... But one thing has stayed the same: Key West’s Duval Street is an attraction. Let’s look back to the 1990s and early ...
buildings and cars Take a look at what a few Key West spots looked like in past decades through the archives of the Miami Herald: RESTAURANTS CONCH TRAIN BAR SCENE DUVAL STREET LANDMARK SIGNS ...
This said, most folks like to take their time, since you pass some of the best bars, restaurants, shops and museums in Key West, Florida, along the way. It’s called Duval Street, and although it ...
Lyssa Goldberg, Contributor A visit to Key West isn't complete without taking a stroll down Duval Street. Lined with restaurants, bars, art galleries and souvenir shops, this popular thoroughfare ...
You may not recognize some places on Duval Street anymore, but the heart of Key West has remained. Shorty’s Diner on Duval Street was a favorite of President Harry Truman, who walked to ...
It's four hours south in a funky, free-spirited, and totally unforgettable little island called Key West. Yes ... of day drinking piña coladas on Duval Street. Whether it's the upscale yet ...
The best hotels in Key West embody this creative spirit ... Located just a block from Duval Street’s nightlife, restaurants and entertainment, Opal is as centrally located as it gets.
When visiting the Little White House in Key West, President Harry Truman liked to have breakfast at Shorty’s Diner on Duval Street. Shorty’s closed in 1989, and Key West has changed through ...
More people, more cars. But the Southernmost City is still a small town with a sense of history. You may not recognize some places on Duval Street anymore, but the heart of Key West has remained.