Shipwreck capital. Cigar-making center. Navy headquarters. LGBTQ village. Tourist town.
Duval Street, the Southernmost City’s commercial and entertainment heart, also has seen change. The hardware and five-and-dime stores of an old downtown are long gone. Shorty’s Diner, Harry Truman’s favorite spot for grits and grunts, closed in 1989. The Kress store became Fast Buck Freddie’s, then became a CVS.
The city and its main street have survived storms and business upheavals.
Over the past two decades, stores and restaurants have come and gone. Floodwaters have risen and receded. Buildings have been renovated and abandoned and renovated again.
But one things has stayed the same: Key West’s Duval Street is an attraction.
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