This historic Key West Bed and Breakfast Inn is situated just 1.5 blocks from the world famous Duval Street. Located in the heart of old town Key West and just steps away from the Hemingway House Museum, the Conch House Heritage Inn is just a short walk to the Southernmost Point of the continental U.S.A.
This popular resort inn offers charming and romantic accommodations, and is the ideal location for your Key West tropical island escape. It is only minutes away from the Historic Seaport, the best sight-seeing beaches, fabulous water sports and all the entertainment Key West has to offer.
Guests rave about the renowned Mallory Square sunset celebration and make it a nightly adventure.
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Published by admin on Jan 21st, 2007 in Key West News with No Comments
Peter Green relates “I was asked by a friend to photograph his favorite restaurant. They serve great food, but it is not exactly photogenic. It became a real challenge; I lost count of the number of times I tried to capture it. It took that brief moment between the end of a thunderstorm and re-emerging sun to get it just right”
All photographs are limited to 125 prints.
Fully archival – Printed on Hahnemuhle “Photo Rag” Fine Art Paper
Using Cannon ChromaLife100 Archival Inks
Dimensions 11 X 14 inches
Each print is hand signed and numbered. It comes with a certificate of authenticity.

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Published by admin on Jan 20th, 2007 in Key West News with No Comments
Ten races scheduled over five days with the potential for two races on Friday. Cards are required for admittance to activities at the Race Week Tent and Industry Partner Area after 4:30pm.
Race Headquarters is at the Historic Seaport, on the corner of Caroline and Margaret Streets adjacent to the Race Week Tent.
The “Afternoon Entertainment” Sessions are part of the shoreside entertainment which takes place under the Race Week Tent, or in the Partner Hospitality Area.
January 19 SPERRY TOP-SIDER DAY
9:00 Harbor Start for all Racing Boats
10:30 – 4:30 Racing’s Approximate Times
5:00 – 6:00 AE: ISAF Group 2 Elimination Panel Discussion
5:00 – 6:00 AE: Commanders’ Weather Briefing sponsored by B&G
6:00 – 8:00 Awards Presentation and Evening Party

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Published by admin on Jan 19th, 2007 in Key West News with No Comments
This classic Queen Anne mansion in the heart of historic Key West is on the National Register of Historic Place, and it shows.
Completed in 1903, the Azul Key West sparkles with downpour blue decks overlooking a shimmering pool and the gardens of old town.
Azul Key West – a short walk to Duval but far from the crowd.

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Published by admin on Jan 18th, 2007 in Key West News with No Comments
Sunday, January 17, 2010 2:00 – 3:30 pm
The Toppino Chapel at the Key West Tropical Forest (same for each lecture). The lecture will begin at 2:00 pm. Come early at 1:00 pm and enjoy a private docent tour of the Garden. Complimentary snacks, cash bar, a plant raffle, and door prizes. Non-members $10.00.
Michael Ferraro, International Tropical Plant Curator, presents “Endemic Flora of Cuba and Application to Cultivation in Key West”
Michael is currently studying plants for dry climates and medicine. He will talk about a recent trip to the International Plant Conference in Cuba.

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Published by admin on Jan 17th, 2007 in Key West News with No Comments
Peggy Dow will make a make a personal appearance before each screening to share a few minutes of her stories and memories of the films.
Harvey (1950) at 2:00 Starring James Stewart & Peggy Dow. A wealthy eccentric prefers the company of an invisible six-foot rabbit to his family.

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Published by admin on Jan 16th, 2007 in Key West News with No Comments
The Andrews Inn Bed and Breakfast Key West, adjacent to the famous Hemingway House, is an embodiment of the unique beauty of Key West.
You will relax amongst the comforts of home in one of the Andrew’s Garden Cottages. Just one block from the main inn,their cottages offer the ultimate in privacy and luxurious island living.
All of Andrew’s cottages are recently renovated Bahama-style homes that feature an outside patio or terrace, Jacuzzi, and tropical gardens. With it’s peaceful and secure surroundings, it’s hard to believe that this peaceful setting is in the heart of Old Town.
The inn is recognized as one of the first Florida Green Lodges in the Florida Keys. Also featured on the Travel Channel as a Top Five Green Lodge in the Florida Keys, Andrews Inn is truly a leader in environmental stewardship.

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Published by admin on Jan 15th, 2007 in Key West News with No Comments
Written by Carter W. Lewis and directed by Rebecca Tomlinson, this totally enjoyable comedy is a raucous late night adventure complete with squealing tires, tequila shots, and fire arms. And to make the event even more appealing, the production is set to a Meat Loaf soundtrack.
The Austin Chronicle says “Put down those remotes, people you’ve got to see this.”

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Published by admin on Jan 14th, 2007 in Key West News with No Comments
The 2010 Fort Lauderdale to Key West race is here and is chock full of good competition. 55 boats in competition is proving to be the largest numbers in the past 15 years. Organizers are hopeful that this is a signal that distance racing is on the upswing, and the competitors say it’s word of mouth about great racing that attracts new boats. And the old ones keep coming back, hoping for the trophy this time.
Entries include the Privateer, Bella Mente Vela Veloce, Rambler, and S. Florida with local favorites like the Pineapple Cup winner Thin Ice and PHRF Key West winner Primal Scream.
The big boats fly through the evening and finish for their first tropical rum cocktail by early morning. The bulk of the class will be behind them working their way around the reefs in the dark early hours on their way to Key West. The SORC team will be posting live updates and real time race tracking at www.keywestrace.org throughout the race.
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Published by admin on Jan 13th, 2007 in Key West News with No Comments
Key Lime Bundt Cake
One of Oprah’s Favorites in 2004
Servings: 10 -12
Size- 8″
Chosen as one of Oprah’s Favorite Things in 2004.
Lovingly called the “We Take The Cake’s Key Lime Bundt Cake”, it’s a tropical treat blending of rich, sweet pound cake with the tangy zing of a Key lime.
Enjoy a slice or two with your friends as each key lime cake is individually showered with a key lime juice blend while cooling.
Topped with key lime cream cheese frosting it’s a wonderfully zesty and moist treat for your next “tea” party.
The cake is shipped via Fed Ex to guarantee that it arrives “bakery fresh”.
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Published by admin on Jan 12th, 2007 in Key West News with No Comments