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Hemingway's House in Key West

Once we got settled in the Angelina Guest House on March 8, 2014, we made the short two-block walk over to the Ernest Hemingway Home on Whitehead Street.

I must say I have never read any of Hemingways books and the only movie I've ever seen either from his books or about him was "Hemingway & Gellhorn" the recent HBO-made movie.
The home and free tour were fantastic and filled with great stories and tales about this robust man.

Our tour guide was great, but you can join on other tours as they are happening constantly and included in your admission.
Photos are permitted everywhere including flash photography. I really enjoyed myself capturing the Key West lifestyle of this famous writer.

The home is beautiful maintained and the grounds are just a lovely tropical paradise.
Cats are everywhere and make the visit even more authentic.
I would highly recommend a visit if you are ever in Key West.

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The Street Sign
The Street Sign
An appropriate sign as we entered the grounds.
An appropriate sign as we entered the grounds.
As seen from the entrance on Whitehead Street.
As seen from the entrance on Whitehead Street.
A portrait of Hemingway in the home.
A portrait of Hemingway in the home.
The master bedroom.
The master bedroom.
The view of the Key West Lighthouse as seen from the second floor porches of the Hemingway Home.
The view of the Key West Lighthouse as seen from the second floor porches of the Hemingway Home.
Our first cat..
Our first cat..
Another cat near the pool.
Another cat near the pool.
Keeping an eye on things.
Keeping an eye on things.
Once fresh cement.
Once fresh cement.
Hemingway's writing studio #1
Hemingway's writing studio #1
Hemingway's writing studio #2
Hemingway's writing studio #2
The Imbedded Penny
The Imbedded Penny
A place to relax by the pool.
A place to relax by the pool.
A pool-side decoration.
A pool-side decoration.
A Smokey Joe's Urinal
A Smokey Joe's Urinal
Polydactyl #1
Polydactyl #1
Polydactyl #2
Polydactyl #2
Polydactyl #3
Polydactyl #3
Yes, there is a cat cemetery on the property.
Yes, there is a cat cemetery on the property.
Hemingway enjoyed naming his cats after famous people of his era.
Hemingway enjoyed naming his cats after famous people of his era.
The secluded property is typical of The Keys with plants and trees to block the sun and provide shade and natural cooling.
The secluded property is typical of The Keys with plants and trees to block the sun and provide shade and natural cooling.
The secluded property is typical of The Keys with plants and trees to block the sun and provide shade and natural cooling.
The secluded property is typical of The Keys with plants and trees to block the sun and provide shade and natural cooling.
The secluded property is typical of The Keys with plants and trees to block the sun and provide shade and natural cooling.
The secluded property is typical of The Keys with plants and trees to block the sun and provide shade and natural cooling.
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