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March 20
1976 – The long-time home of Alvin and Eva Scott at 814 Windsor Lane in Key West was destroyed by fire. Passers-by rescued the elderly couple from the burning house, with Mrs. Scott requiring particular assistance, as she was completely blind.

Florida Keys History Center
Mar 192 min read


March 17
1976 – Keys government and military leaders were in shock after the Pentagon announced that it planned to downsize and redesignate the Naval Air Station at Boca Chica. It was possible that of the 3,227 Navy personnel based there, only 650 would remain.

Florida Keys History Center
Mar 162 min read


February 6
1974 – The Key West Armory building on White Street, newly restored by the Key West Historic Preservation Board, was re-opened. The building was available for rent for $50 per occasion.

Florida Keys History Center
Feb 62 min read


December 31
1935 – A set of four murals painted by Works Progress Administration artist Richard Jansen were displayed for the first time at the Key West Country Club New Year’s Eve ball. The murals, considered to be his best Key West works, depicted aspects of semi-tropical life.

Florida Keys History Center
Dec 31, 20252 min read


May 4
2000 – Long-time Key West resident Marion Stevens died. In the early 1960s, Stevens opened the Artists Unlimited gallery on Duval Street, a focal point of the island’s arts community for the next 30 years. She was also active in Key West politics and was a leader of the successful anti-high-rise movement in the 1970s.

Florida Keys History Center
May 3, 20252 min read


February 28
1935 – The Key West Art Gallery opened in the renovated Caroline Lowe house at 303 Duval Street.

Florida Keys History Center
Feb 28, 20251 min read
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