Key West’s renovated cigar-makers’ cottages, historical restorations, and lavish Victorian mansions create an intriguing architectural fusion unlike anywhere else. The fact is Key West’s historic Old Town contains what is believed to be the largest predominantly wooden historic district in the US, featuring almost 3,000 structures.
And while it’s always fun to stroll by the doorsteps of these beautiful buildings, it’s even better when you can actually go inside and see the fantastic interiors. Now in its 64th year, Key West Home Tours unlocks the mystery of what’s behind many of Key West’s most intriguing front doors.
Presented by the nonprofit Old Island Restoration Foundation(OIRF), these annual tours are some of America’s oldest and longest-running tours. The tours are also an integral component of OIRF’s ongoing mission to promote the restoration and preservation of Key West’s historically significant buildings.
Each tour features five lovely homes and gardens reflecting the varied tastes and originality of their owners. Upcoming tours take place on Friday and Saturday, February16 and 17; as well as on Friday and Saturday, March 15 and 16. If you want to look inside some of Key West’s most intriguing homes, this self-guided tour is a “must do!”
You can purchase tickets online at OIRF.org or at The Oldest House Museum, 322 Duval Street. More Info at 305-294-9501.