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In 1700, the English merchant slave ship Henrietta Marie sank 35 miles west of Key West shortly after offloading 190 captured Africans in Jamaica. Nearly 325 years later, using the ...
Margaritaville at Sea has not yet revealed the home port selected for the newly acquired ship, but it appears that the cruise ...
Two Florida airports made the top 50 of most stressful airports in the U.S.: Key West and Miami International, coming in at No. 30 and No. 40, respectively. Can't see the table? Open in a new browser.
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A Cold Winter in Key West
Winter may slow some people down, but not us. Watch as we dive for lobster and show you exactly how to fillet a triggerfish, ...
1935: The final tally for the 1935 Florida census showed there were 12,470 people in Key West and 865 living in other areas ...
The island was called Ellis Island by the cartographer DeBramn in 1772. It was not the name that stuck. In Gerdes’1849 pamphlet, Reconnaissance of the Florida Reef and all the […] ...
A stretch of white sand that never burns your feet, a turquoise sea washing upon a peaceful island: Siesta Key, the crown ...
Check out this list of the Daytona area's best waterfront restaurants, from an unassuming beachfront shack to a fine-dining ...
A visit to Key West 40 years ago led us to La Concha, the Duval Street hotel that is still welcoming visitors with kindness.
Both of Key Biscayne’s Republican representatives in the Legislature — State Sen. Alexis Calatayud and House Rep. Vicki Lopez — voted in favor of the bill, SB 700. The Florida measure now goes to the ...
That salmon-pink building on the side of the Overseas Highway in Key Largo isn’t just a restaurant—it’s a Florida Keys institution where hungry travelers have been making pilgrimages for decades, all ...
Thursday, April 24, 2025, marked a day of dysfunction not seen in modern memory in Florida’s Capitol, according to four politicos who spoke to The Floridian. “It's like a poorly written episode of the ...