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The last tall ship assembled in Key West, the 69-year-old schooner Western Union, is once again carrying passengers on sunset sailing excursions.

Posted - Monday, October 20, 2008 12:44 PM EDT

Nancy Forrester celebrated her 70th birthday on July 29 and the City of Key West proclaimed the day "Nancy Forrester Day," in honor of her many years of work planting and caring for the extraordinary tropical garden and rainforest on her one-acre property in Old Town.

Posted - Saturday, August 02, 2008 07:42 PM EDT

bayview park

April Polston-Barnes gets ready to toss a tennis ball to her chocolate lab, Tripp. The two often play at Bayview Park, which is undergoing renovations.

Bayview Park has seen better days, Key West residents say. But despite a financially restrictive budget year, the city is planning renovations to bathrooms and a new bandstand, along with a list of other improvements at the Truman Avenue park.

Posted - Sunday, July 27, 2008 07:31 PM EDT

“Who do we have here?” asks John Baltzell, captain of the 31-foot catamaran Patty C, as we approach two young dolphins rubbing bellies and spy-hopping. Baltzell has been studying the local dolphin ecology for six years while driving the Patty C, an inspected vessel out of the historic Key West seaport that takes passengers out to explore their habitat then snorkel the patch reefs in the Key West National Wildlife Refuge.

Posted - Sunday, June 29, 2008 03:39 PM EDT

Butterflies that frequent the garden require specific plants to eat and mate on.

One of Key West’s oldest attractions is crawling back from the brink of extinction. The Key West Tropical Forest & Botanical Garden welcomes visitors where once there were none and, before that, throngs.

Posted - Sunday, June 29, 2008 03:29 PM EDT

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