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Amazing as it is for such a small town, Key West has its own symphony orchestra that performs from November to April. The symphony performs at the Tennessee Williams Fine Arts Center. A variety of symphony selections are offere... more
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Key West Kayak Fishing & Eco-Tours offers fishing and kayaking trips in Key West. For those interested in an intimate getaway, private charters for deep-sea, flats, kayak, and reef fishing are available. Group charters aboard a... more
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The adventure starts as soon as you leave the dock. The marina is nestled among the beautiful mangroves of the Cow Key Channel. The channel flows from the Gulf of Mexico to the Atlantic Ocean. The shallow, clear waters are home... more
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This refuge, created in 1947, saved the Key deer from near extinction. On over 8,500 acres, most concentrated in Big Pine Key, the small native Key deer roam free in their natural surroundings. There are a few nature trails to... more
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Visit Spa Terre if you want to pamper your body from head to toe. Located inside the Little Palm Resort, this spa uses natural oils, herbs, and essences extracted from flowers to give guests the ultimate relaxation experience.... more
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Ever dreamt about becoming a Marine biologist but never came close. You've just got your chance. Visit Sparky's and you may just see Stingrays, Turtles and yes, even . . . Birds. Call up and get yourself enrolled for the person... more
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You're in Florida. You're surrounded by the blue of the sea, the indigo sky and the sweet smell of a fish just caught. You've just entered the gates of fishing paradise. Go on, aboard the 65 feet boat yacht with Capt. John Batt... more
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Old has made a comeback in a big way this century. It's the height of sophistication for the home to be furnished with inlaid period furniture. The older it is, the better. Ornate, intricate, hand-crafted, and chiseled are... more
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Play a round at the end of the road! Designed by Rees Jones, this 18-hole public golf course is 6,526 yards, par 70 from the back tees, 5,183 yards, par 70 from the front tees. Although caddies are not available, walking the co... more
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