Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott - Enjoy the convenient setting of this newly remodeled Key West Florida hotel-located on US 1, just two miles from downtown, within minutes of the beaches and attractions.
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Fausto's - Proudly serves various customers who come to this place for their daily food. Writers, artists, housewives, husbands, children, natives and visitors - all find courtesy and a wide selection of groceries at Fausto’s.
Finnegan's Wake - Key West's Premier Irish Pub & Restaurant
Flagler Station Overseas Railway Historeum Museum - step back in history and experience the "eighth wonder of the world".
Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary - To some of the more than 2 1/2 million annual visitors to the Keys it is Margarittaville, while others know it as America’s outpost in the Caribbean and home to this nation’s only living barrier coral reef.
Florida Keys Community College - provides student-centered post-secondary degrees, life-long learning opportunities, and workforce development initiatives which enhance the educational, recreational, economic, and cultural environment of the Florida Keys .
Fort East Martello Museum - Visit Robert The Doll in his historic fortress. Discover Key West's haunted past.
Fort Jefferson and Dry Tortugas - The Dry Tortugas National Park consists of seven tiny islands composed of coral reefs, white sandy beaches and the surrounding tropical waters. The area is known for its famous bird and marine life, and its legends of pirates and sunken gold, and sheer unspoiled beauty.
Fort Zachary Taylor State Historic Park - Fort Taylor is a perfect example of the wealth of history Florida has to offer. The park, which now covers a total of 54 acres, is a National Historic Landmark that played a significant role in Florida's early development. Construction of the fort began in 1845, shortly after Florida became a state.