THE HOUSES OF KEY WEST PT1 - TRUMAN'S ANNEX


Jetting out from the US mainland, is a cluster of about 1700 islands known as the Florida Keys. At the tail end is a wonderful little escape known as Key West. Even though it's been called "close to perfect, but far from normal", this island is rich with history, from its historic seaports and devastating hurricanes to its famous residents (including presidents), resilient & timeless architecture styles and breathtaking sunsets...


To set sail into summer this Memorial Day, FOCAL POINT will be featuring a blog a series I'll be posting this week called Key West Week. Key West , aka Margarita-ville and also known as "The Conch Republic", has not only been a destination for divers, bikers, and party-goers... but many famous people have called Key West home throughout the years. The island's relaxed, eclectic, and carefree atmosphere has been a draw to writers such as Robert Frost, Tennessee Williams and Ernest Hemingway... as well as artists such as John James Audubon, musician Jimmy Buffet and even fashion designer Calvin Klein.






On your next visit to Key West, a beautiful place to visit - rich with architecture and history - is Truman's Annex.







The area of Truman's Annex was first established in 1845 as a part of Fort Zachary Taylor, a U.S. Army installation. The base was eventually taken over in 1947 as the "Fort Zachary Taylor Annex" to Naval Station Key West. It became known as Truman's Annex after president Truman spent several winters here - at a getaway called the Little White House.



photo by Steve Smith


Construction of The Little White House was completed on May 24, 1890 - when it initially served as the command headquarters of the naval station during the Spanish American War, World War I and World War II. In 1946 the historic building first served as the winter White House of President Harry S. Truman and a site for the Cold War response by later presidents. On January 1, 1987, it was deeded to the State of Florida and is held in trust as a public museum. Almost a million dollars restored the house to its 1949 appearance in 1990.





Truman's Annex is the most exclusive and magnificent development in Old Town Key West. Quietly tucked behind beautiful wrought iron gates with wide streets are these magnificent multi-million dollar homes, lined with lush landscape of 30’ majestic royal palms, sprawling vines and exotic flowering plants...




(BTW: That swing chair back there is available at Pier 1)


The historic Foundry building has been
restored into town homes, and is available
for upcoming vacation getaways...




It is just a short way from the historic Little White House, and you are only one short block to the (still) BLUE tropical waters of the Gulf of Mexico - where you can hop on a fishing boat for flats or deep sea fishing, take the Ferry to Sunset Key for lunch or dinner, go parasailing, snorkeling, diving, or shopping.




Just another short stroll takes you to Mallory Square where the world renowned 'Sunset Celebration' occurs every day... This event is a don’t miss of things to do in Key West...


Hope you are enJOYing your Memorial Day,
with friends and family...



And join me tomorrow as we set sail
into summer with
Key West Week...



KEY WEST - AMERICANA STYLE







Hard to believe, but here comes SUMMERTIME! How are you going to kick things off this Memorial weekend? A staycation hangin' by the pool? A trip on the Jitney up to The Hampton's? Fleet Week in the City? A family caravan headed to the shores of Cape May, Wildwood, or Sandy Hook Beach? Why not fly down to the Southern Most Tip of the USA: Key West?



This weeks Photos for Friday:
KEY WEST - AMERICAN STYLE


There is a vacancy...
Come on down...









Sittin' in the shade...
for the lazy days of Summer...




Did you know -
Key West has a White House,
presidents have stayed at and it's open to the public...


























Even if you can't make it down here, you can create
a Memorial Day tribute at your own home,
like these featured in the Outdoor Spaces
Pottery Barn Summer catalog...

Grilling Sign

Andros Bistro Table

Summer Beach Barbecue

Montauk Collection

Having just visited Key West last week... and taking a boatload of pictures... Next week I'll be posting a series called Key West Week. It will be featuring The houses of Key West from Truman's Annex & Hurricane Alley (BTW: Hurricane Season kicks off next week too), The Doors of Key West, Key West Blues and of course: SUNSET on the Gulf...


In the meantime...
have WONDERFUL weekend and
HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY!

All photos, unless otherwise noted,
by Lynda Quintero-Davids


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