EGAN’S INDIAN KEY, POST OFFICES ARRIVE & FDR GOES FISHING
EGAN’S INDIAN KEY
On Feb. 18, 1829 James Egan placed the following advertisement in the Key West Register and Commercial Advertizer. “For Sale a Valuable Trace of Land...
Diesel Plant slated for Museum, Brewery in Key West
Just one year ago, a wrecking ball was inches away from Bahama Village’s Keys Energy Services diesel plant. Thanks to public outcry, the call went out to...
Celebrating Tennessee Williams: Events will Offer Cocktails, Movies, Books and More!
Two events in particular shine in the lineup of the Tennessee Williams Birthday Celebration.
“An Evening with Tennessee Williams”
Enjoy samples of the Pulitzer prize-winning author’s favorite drinks, the...
Key limes responsible for real estate prices in Florida Keys
We all know the “Key” in “Key lime pie” comes from the Florida Keys, but why is a lime native to Southeast Asia named after an island...
WIDENING THE BRIDGE – Keys History
By 1928 it was possible to drive an automobile from Miami to Key West. Well, not all the way to Key West.
The first iteration of the road...
STAR-SPANGLED BANNERS
The first American flag to flap over the Florida Keys had 13 stripes and 24 stars. This flag flew from 1822 to 1836.
While the first staff to...
David Sloan’s Key Lime Pie Hole on the ultimate Keys condiment “Old Sour”
“Old sour” is a Conch tradition that has shaped the stories of our Key lime culture for generations. Fermented Key lime juice, salt and an optional bird...
Railroad workers transported to work site
Marathon History
Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines peonage as 1. a) the use of laborers bound in servitude because of debt, and b) a system of convict labor by which...
Robert the Doll’s Killer Key Lime Pie
Robert the Doll steals most of the attention at his old Key West residence at 534 Eaton St., but there was a time when the Key lime...
The Key Lime Massacre at Indian Key?
You can thank arsenic poisoning next time you enjoy a slice of Key lime pie. That’s what set physician and horticulturist Dr. Henry Perrine on a path...