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What is the nickname for Key West?

Key West is often referred to as the Conch Republic. This is because in 1982 the citizens advocated for secession as a revolt against the US Border Patrol who set up a roadblock and inspection at the entrance to US-1/Overseas Highway looking for illegal immigrants and narcotics.



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One of the most interesting aspects of this small island city is its nickname as the “Conch Republic.” In this blog post, we will explore the history of Key West as the Conch Republic, including its origin story, key events, and cultural significance.

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Key West, the southernmost point in the United States, is famous for watersports, lively nightlife, beaches, historic sites and its pastel, conch-style architechture.

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Wisteria Island, also known as Christmas Tree Island, is a federally owned, uninhabited island in the lower Florida Keys 645 yards (590 m) northwest of the northwestern corner of the main island and city of Key West, Florida, Monroe County, United States.

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When explorer Juan Ponce de Leon charted the islands of the Keys in 1513, he called them Los Martires (meaning “the martyrs”) because he thought they resembled men in distress. The more popular name, simply the Keys, is derived from the Spanish word Cayo (“small island”).

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White Bahamians are Bahamian citizens of European ancestry, most of whom trace their ancestry back to England, Scotland and Ireland. Bahamians of European descent are sometimes called Conchs, a term that is also applied to people of White Bahamian descent in Florida.

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Best Local Foods to Try in Key West
  • Key lime pie. Perhaps no food is more strongly tied to Key West than key lime pie. ...
  • Conch Fritters. Conch fritters are another Key West delicacy. ...
  • Conch Chowder. ...
  • Coconut water. ...
  • Fresh caught fish sandwich. ...
  • Key West pink shrimp. ...
  • Spiny lobster. ...
  • Key West Legal Rum.


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Visit Key West in the off-season The fall (September–November) is the low season in Key West, and room rates can drop by 50 percent or more. The hot, storm-prone summer months also see lower prices, and you'll find decent discounts in April and May after the winter crowds thin out.

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