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August 29
1951 – Developer Joe Sirugo agreed to sell 3,500 cubic yards of marl to the City of Key West. It would help satisfy the city’s need of 10,000 yards of marl to fill United Street between Leon and George streets and to fill George Street along the site of the new city housing project.

Florida Keys History Center
Aug 282 min read


August 21
1937 – The Public Works Administration announced that it had 600 men working on the new Overseas Highway, and the road would be open to the public by the start of the new year.

Florida Keys History Center
Aug 202 min read


July 26
1902 – The electric and ice plant of William Curry & Sons on Front Street was destroyed when three boilers exploded. Thomas Webb and William H. Saunders were killed when the building collapsed. Pieces of boiler were thrown 10 blocks away, and the city was plunged into darkness. Damage to the plant was estimated at $75,000.

Florida Keys History Center
Jul 252 min read


July 10
2008 – The dilapidated, Depression-era bandstand at Bayview Park in Key West was torn down. The bandstand had once been a community hub and the site of concerts, political rallies, and high school graduations.

Florida Keys History Center
Jul 92 min read


February 7
1975 – The Oldest House on Duval Street officially opened as a museum.

Florida Keys History Center
Feb 71 min read


Vol. 8: Jubilee – the 1863 Celebration of the Emancipation Proclamation at Key West
Emancipation played out differently in Key West than it did in other parts of Florida - or the country.

Florida Keys History Center
Jan 8, 20249 min read
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