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9-11 Memorial


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How the rest of
the world sees
Key West

Workers are priced out of Key West
Los Angeles Times, CA - Feb. 10
"The baby boomers are retiring and the successful ones are looking for their McMansions in the sun," says Key West historian Tom Hambright. ...

Nature trail on Highway One to Key West
Times Online, UK - Jan 26, 2008
Dolphins, alligators, tropical fish... Mark Edmonds and his children take a drive in a convertible along the Florida Keys

Air Force Ship To Be Sunk Off Key West This May
CBS 4, FL - Jan 27, 2008
That's the day a retired U.S. Air Force missile tracking ship will be sunk to form Key West's newest artificial reef.


A blast from our past

OVERSEA RAILROAD WILL OPEN MONDAY
New York Time
Jan 21, 1912

Key West is rapidly filling up with visitors for the opening of the "oversea" railroad on Monday.
Every steamer is bringing its quota of passengers. There is much activity all over the city, and
decorators are busy embellishing the buildings.


















 

 


 

 

 

 





 






 

 Scuba Diving
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Upper Keys Reef Information

 

 

 

Conch Reef
Diver Skill level Novice to Advanced
Depth shallow to 100 feet
Current moderate to strong

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Key West Scuba Diving

Conch Reef lies along the outer reef line, it is a shallow area of about
a mile. One of the most impressive features is diving the conch wall.
The reef slopes down for about 65 feet then drop sharply to 90 feet. The
rim of the wall does not follow a straight line but zigzags with the steepest
drops on the outer points. This is where the current is the strongest. On
These points you find the best sea life, with the current bringing lots of
food into their reach. Most dives start at the 65 feet and you travel down
the ravines to the base of the wall.








Key West Scuba Diving