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October 16
1985 – The Old Island Restoration Commission approved plans for the conversion of Key West’s De Poo Hospital at 918 Southard Street to Southard Square Condominiums. The redevelopment would blend the existing structures and new construction.

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August 25
1945 – The Midget Bar, at the corner of Greene and Ann streets in Key West, featured music by the Melody Boys, Gibly and Tuba, and “the beautiful blonde singer” Van. Also on the evening’s bill was an eating exhibition by Jimmie, “the eatingist woman in South Florida.”

Florida Keys History Center
Aug 241 min read


August 8
1951 – The Monroe County Commission assumed management of Monroe General Hospital, taking over from the board of trustees that had been running the facility. The change came after a long period of complaints about the quality of care at the hospital.

Florida Keys History Center
Aug 72 min read


August 2
1983 – Monroe County Commissioner Alison Fahrer’s one-vote election victory on November 2, 1982, challenged by losing contender Henry L. Rosenthal Jr., was affirmed by Chief Circuit Judge M. Ignatius Lester.

Florida Keys History Center
Aug 12 min read


July 5
1963 – Leonard “Mike” Warren celebrated his 20th anniversary of working at the snack and magazine stand in the Key West Federal Building. Warren was considered one of the city’s most popular and hardest working businessmen.

Florida Keys History Center
Jul 42 min read


April 22
1943 – The Pirate’s Cove Fishing Lodge, along Bow Channel on Sugarloaf Key, was turned over to the Coast Guard. Work started immediately to convert the buildings into barracks for the Guardsmen who would be protecting Keys waters.

Florida Keys History Center
Apr 212 min read


April 1
1954 – The state Hotel Commission gave notice to the Island City House at 411 William Street that their license had been revoked.

Florida Keys History Center
Mar 312 min read


February 17
1935 – The Key West Aquarium was opened with a dedication ceremony attended by more than 500 celebrants.

Florida Keys History Center
Feb 171 min read


February 13
1899 – The Key West Electric Street Railway company opened with a streetcar that ran up and down Duval and to La Brisa.

Florida Keys History Center
Feb 132 min read


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

Florida Keys History Center
Jan 111 min read
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