A distinctly American town with the look and feel of the Caribbean. Key West unlocks myriad attractions. Ride the Conch Train to the famous sights: Ernest Hemingway's home, the Audubon House and the 'Little White House' where President Truman spent many a working vacation. Hop a catamaran to America's only living coral reef to snorkel with dolphins. Or climb into the open cockpit of a World War II biplane for an unforgettable aerial tour of the Keys.
After you leave Miami to the South on US Highway 1 (US1), 30 minutes later you are at the top of the Keys at mile marker 112 (Key Largo). The only road leading to the Florida Keys is US Highway 1. Each mile along the Highway is marked by "Mile Marker" signs. Mile Marker "zero" is found in Key West at the Monroe County Courthouse.
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