Above, salvaged artifacts on display at the Key West Shipwreck Treasures Museum. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Four years ago, our Havana-bound cruise ship, Majesty of the Seas, made a stop in Key West for a few hours.
We had a good time roaming the town and seeing the historical location and attractions. I was planning of going back in 2020, but the pandemic nixed that.
Tinybeans has posted an article on 6 "must-visit" historic attractions in Key West. I went to two of them on the list and saw a third from a distance during our stopover.
They begin with:
From colorful murals to lavishly painted historic homes, Key West will surprise your family with a new adventure around every corner. A buzzing seaport rich with arts and culture, Key West isn’t just a warm place to chill in the sand (though there’s plenty of that, too).
Combining a laid-back beachy vibe with a wild, vibrant history, it’s one of the most exciting historic cities in the U.S. Think your kids don’t love history? Shipwrecks and snorkeling will soon have them thinking otherwise.
Read on for six of our favorite historical attractions in Key West, sure to create memories that will stand the test of time.
To read more, go here.
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