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Key West is a small island city off the coast of Florida and has a rich history. As a major port, Key West has been part of some of the most significant events in U.S. maritime history, including being the launching point for a naval expedition against Spanish forces during the War of 1812, as well as playing an important role in several international battles.



In its early days, Key West was home to the largest fishing fleet in America, making it an important economic center. By 1860, Key West had become the largest city in Florida with nearly 10,000 residents and hundreds of boats sailing in and out of the harbor daily. In 1886, Henry Flagler established a railroad that connected Key West with mainland Florida and revolutionized transportation in the region. This increased traffic also boosted Key West’s reputation as a tourist destination and cultural center.



Today, visitors can explore historic seaport Key West to get a sense of what life was like centuries ago. They can visit attractions such as Ernest Hemingway’s home and the Southernmost Point monument. The Mel Fisher Maritime Museum features displays about local maritime history, including artifacts recovered from sunken ships around Key West. Additionally, tourists can stroll along Mallory Square or take a sunset cruise on one of many sailboats moored at dockside. There are also numerous restaurants and bars along Duval Street where travelers can experience authentic Caribbean cuisine while listening to live music every night of the week.



Whether you’re interested in learning about its historical importance or just want to enjoy all that modern day Key West has to offer, this small but mighty island is sure to make an unforgettable impression on anyone who visits!



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