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Mirine (and daughters) at Mallory Square
Key West is the end of the road for the Florida Keys. It’s a city where real estate titles date back to the Kings of Spain. It’s filled with palm-lined streets and gingerbread mansions, tin-roofed conch houses, the John Audubon House and Ernest Hemingway's home. It's also home of the treasure of the Spanish galleon, La Nuestra Senora de Atocha. All on an island four miles long by two miles wide. Every evening, visitors and locals alike flock to hisoric Mallory Square to catch the last glimpse of the sun before it sinks into the horizon.
Visit Key West website