The Audubon House & Tropical Gardens is located at 205 Whitehead Street, Key West, Florida. Brick-pathed gardens offer a lush 1-acre view of orchids, …
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Apr 15, 2025
OK, this is really the Geiger House that Audubon simply stayed at briefly while he visited Key West. However, he did visit Key West to see many birds which only appear in the Keys and South Florida …Full review by Grover R
Mar 6, 2025
Touring the Audubon House & Gardens was such an enjoyable experience! The house was so interesting and contained so many historic artifacts from the past. There was ample time to view each room whil…Full review by Tracy H
Jan 13, 2025
My wife and I visited this restored old house - now a museum with wonderful garden grounds . The house was restored with period furniture giving a glimpse of life in the 1800s . The museum is home to…Full review by justcare
Hi I am Mickey Wolfson's Niece - Valerie A. Levin , and I will be attending a Wolfson Family Dinner there on March 31st at 7pm I believe is the time. I will be staying at the Heron House Court at 412 Frances Street. Is this about a half mile walk to the Audubon House? I am used to NYC walking, so this is not too far from my hotel, correct? Also, I understand the party is too be held in the garden....is they any more information you can share with me? Ie. the Average temperature there around 3/31? LOL Thank you VERY much for your help. Can you please respond back to zucklevin on aol ? Thank you so much for your time! Warm wishes, Valerie A. Levin - Zucker (graundaughter of Phillip and Nora Wolfson)
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Hi Valerie! I'm so excited for you. This was my first trip to Key West and I loved every minute. There are so many things to do. Most are walking distance which shouldn't be a problem if …
Hi Valerie! I'm so excited for you. This was my first trip to Key West and I loved every minute. There are so many things to do. Most are walking distance which shouldn't be a problem if you are used to NYC walking. Remember to bring comfortable shoes. Blisters seem to find their way to your feet. If you have time, I suggest you go to the Key West Butterfly conservatory - you can get there by one of the on & off buses. The Key West southernmost buoy is near the Butterfly place - it was disappointing but I can say I saw it. At Hemingway's house, you can see all of the cats but the treat is the property and his "tree house" writing room. My favorite was the Truman White House. I was fascinated by it how it was preserved and you really do step back in time. The area by the Truman place is like you are in another world. It's quite and beautiful. Enjoy and I'm like you, I love to discover where and how my ancestors lived. You will have to post how it went. Best, Toni