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Today In Keys History
Daily column recounting events in Keys history on a specific date.


January 17
1953 – The Navy dedicated the baseball field at Naval Station Key West in honor of Key Wester and Marine Sgt. Norris A. Walker.

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January 16
After a five-year overhaul of the area, Key West celebrated the grand opening of the city-owned Key West Bight Historic Seaport.

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January 15
1925 – A group of Key Westers traveled by boat to Munson Island to give a surprise party for Mr. and Mrs. Newton Munson.

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January 14
1875 – Construction began on Key West’s Convent of Mary Immaculate at Key West.

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January 13
1925 – The Key West City Council approved a motor bus service to be operated on the city’s streets by the Key West Electric Company.

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January 12
1971 – John Dedek purchased the neglected Fogarty House property at 227 Duval Street in Key West.

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January 11
2000 – The last vestiges of the Howard Johnson’s restaurant on North Roosevelt Boulevard in Key West were removed.

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January 10
2000 – A Navy clinic and Veterans Administration clinic both opened in a new building on the old Naval hospital grounds in Key West.

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January 9
1946 – The U.S. Navy announced that a submarine squadron consisting of one tender and 10 submarines would be based in Key West.

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January 8
1954 – Key West diver Ed Ciesinski left for Nassau to work with the underwater camera crew on “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea."

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January 7
1975 – Spurred by recent national press coverage, local interest was renewed in the Japanese “Midget C” submarine displayed in Key West.

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January 6
1925 – The Key West Police Department declared that, due to a rise in reckless driving, they would increase enforcement of traffic laws.

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January 5
1925 – The Key West sponge fleet left port for their second trip of the season to the sponging grounds near Bahia Honda.

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January 4
1989 – Monroe County Commissioners voted to purchase Key West’s Truman School for $937,000 for use as county offices.

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January 3
1909 – The Manuel Lopez Cigar Company of New York purchased property along Key West’s County Road (Flagler Ave.) for a new factory.

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January 2
1925 – Key Wester Stephen Lowe purchased a lot adjoining his lumber business along the waterfront off Caroline Street.

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January 1
1925 – For the second year, a seasonal visitor information bureau was opened at the Key West railroad terminal.

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December 31
1899 - Judge J. Vining Harris held an open house at his new home at the ocean end of Duval Street.

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December 30
1954 – A request for bids on the construction of a new state bank building was issued.

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December 29
1983 – Fire destroyed the Fountains Restaurant in the landmark Cuban Club building on Duval at the corner of Amelia Street.

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