Key West Draws Hemingway Fans on Literary Quest
March 21, 2026·about 4 hours ago·via AOL.com
Key West serves as a prime literary pilgrimage for Ernest Hemingway enthusiasts, centered on his preserved home and museum at 907 Whitehead Street. The Spanish Colonial residence, built in the 1850s, hosted the Nobel Prize winner from 1931 to 1939, where he crafted masterpieces like For Whom the Bell Tolls, Death in the Afternoon, and To Have and Have Not.
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