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Capt. Joe Dilschneider
Summerland Key, FL
(406) 581-5150
joe@bonefishcity.com
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Other Non-Fishing
Activities
There's lots to do in
the Keys, besides fishing. Of course sunbathing, shopping, and drinking are old
time favorites in the Keys, but here are a few more ideas.
Dolphin Research Center
58901 Overseas Highway
Grassy Key, FL 33050
(305) 289-0002 (program reservations)
(305) 289-1121 (offices)
Key West Golf Club
6450 East College Rd.
Key West, Fl 33040
(305) 294-5232
Key West's only public golf course. A very nice way to spend a day off the
water.
Conch Tour Train
501 and 302 Front Street
Key West, Fl. 33041
(305) 294-5161
One of Florida's most popular attractions. Our expert "engineers" and
friendly staff have delighted over ten million guests with the legends and lore
of this charming tropical paradise. All aboard!
Flagler Station
Railroad
901 Caroline Street
Key West, FL. 33041
(305) 295-3562
Return with us to the century and experience Henry Flagler's railroad legacy.
Walk through an actual Florida East Coast Railroad car full of photographs and
memorabilia. You will experience the thrill of riding down the
Florida Keys in 1929 aboard the "railway that went to sea".
Hemingway House
907 Whitehead Street
Key West, Fl. 33041
(305) 294-1575
Take a tour of the home of Ernest Hemingway, author of such greats as The Old
Man and the Sea and The Sun Also Rises. Open Daily.
Key West Aquarium
One Whitehead Street
Key West, Fl. 33041
(305) 296-2051
Pet a shark! The 50,000 gallon Atlantic shore Exhibit was created to give
visitors an up close and personal experience of the delicate Florida Keys
mangrove near-shore and reef. A window of wonder comes alive as
expert guides explain the mysteries of the water surrounding the Florida Keys.
Tours daily @ 11, 1, 3 & 4:30.
Key West Cemetery
Passover Lane and Angela St.
Key West, Fl. 33041
In the heart of the old town district, this 19 acre cemetery shows above ground
burial. Located in the 150 year old cemetery is a monument to those who died
aboard the U.S. battleship Main, which sunk in the Havana harbor in 1898.
Key West Shipwreck Museum
One Whitehead Street
Key West, Fl. 33041
(305) 293-7260
Relive the great days of shipwrecking in Key West. The Historeum combines
live actors, films, laser technology and the actual artifacts from the recently
rediscovered vessel Isaac Allerton that sank in 1856.
Mallory
Square
Located on the historic waterfront between Whitehead and Duval Streets.
Exciting attractions, unparalleled, Key West's finest Cuban restaurant,
shopping, the Key West Historic Memorial Sculpture Garden and the famous Key
West Sunset Celebration.
Mel Fisher's
Maritime Museum
Located in Key West on Whitehead street. Artifacts from the Spanish galleon,
Atocha. Open 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. daily. Admission is $6.50 per adult and
$2.00 per child under 12. For additional information call (305) 294-2633.
Sunny Days Catamarans
located at the corner of Greene and Elizabeth Streets in Historic Seaport
Key West, Fl. 33041
(305) 296-5556
Take our high speed catamaran to the Dry Tortugas to explore historic Fort
Jefferson, or enjoy a 1/2 day snorkel trip in the beautiful Key West waters
aboard our sailing catamaran. Nightly champagne sunset sails. Visit
our web page for discount coupons!
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