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April 26
1942 – The USS Sturtevant (DD 240) strayed into the U.S. Navy’s anti-submarine minefield while leaving Key West via the Northwest Channel and was sunk with a loss of 17 men.
Florida Keys History Center
5 hours ago2 min read


April 25
1986 – An 18½-foot, five-ton steel sculpture of a conch shell was installed at the entrance to Key West High School. The massive artwork was created by the school’s welding teacher George Carey and his 36 students. Dubbed the “largest conch shell in the world,” it took eight months to complete.
Florida Keys History Center
1 day ago2 min read


April 27
1976 – The Monroe County Courthouse in Key West was being renovated for the upcoming national Bicentennial celebration. Among the improvements were new flooring and new interior paint. A 20-by-8-foot mural depicting the history of the Keys was also being rendered by artist Paul Stevens.
Florida Keys History Center
1 day ago2 min read


April 24
1942 – Four city blocks were condemned for expansion of the Key West Naval Station: One bounded by Whitehead, Fleming, Thomas and Eaton streets; others from Eaton to Angela between Thomas and Emma. The owners of the many homes in those blocks were paid a total of $165,702 for their properties.
Florida Keys History Center
2 days ago2 min read


April 23
1946 – The Navy announced a delay in returning the Key West Aquarium to the city, as they wanted to make sure it was in the same condition as when received. The concern was in finding photographs of the WPA murals, so the artwork could be properly restored. The aquarium had been used as a rifle range during the war.
Florida Keys History Center
3 days ago2 min read


April 22
1953 – The crew filming the movie “Beneath the 12 Mile Reef” arrived and took over the Casa Marina Hotel. The movie starred Terry Moore, Robert Wagner, Peter Graves, and J. Carroll Nash, who arrived with the rest of the crew. Seventy-five locals were used as extras in the film.
Florida Keys History Center
4 days ago2 min read


April 21
2006 – Islamorada’s Holiday Isle Resort was purchased by the Ceebraid Signal Corp. of West Palm Beach for $98.25 million. The popular 151-room resort had a 57-slip marina, six bars, three restaurants, and a suite of shops. The new owners promised there would be no changes for several months.
Florida Keys History Center
5 days ago2 min read


Recommended Reads for Kids & Teens
Find books in our collection that are nominated for this year's awards by the Florida Association for Media in Education.
Monroe County Public Library
6 days ago1 min read


April 20
1902 – Ground was broken for the foundation of the Key West Armory, and the John Lowe sawmill was cutting timber for the building’s construction.
Florida Keys History Center
6 days ago2 min read


April 19
1912 – The new Monroe Theater at 623 Duval was screening the 1911 Irish feature “Arrah-na-pogue,” with admission at 10, 15 or 20 cents based on seating. The Airdome at 509 Duval Street in Key West was showing the 1903 film “The Great Train Robbery.” Admission was 10 cents for unlimited viewing.
Florida Keys History Center
Apr 182 min read


April 18
1926 – Monroe County Sheriff Roland Curry arrested the promoter of a Stock Island cockfighting arena while a fight was underway. Fala Rodriguez was charged with cruelty to animals and placed under $100 bond.
Florida Keys History Center
Apr 172 min read


New Journal Writing Sessions Begin at Islamorada Library Branch
Join us at 3:30 pm on Mondays for Journal Writing at the Islamorada Library branch.
Monroe County Public Library
Apr 171 min read


Adventure Awaits at Islamorada Branch: Dungeons and Dragons Is Here!
Join us at the Islamorada Library branch at 5:30 pm every other Tuesday for the classic roleplaying adventure game. New and experienced players welcome!
Monroe County Public Library
Apr 171 min read


April 17
1949 – The new Monroe County Beach (now Higgs Beach) was dedicated. Judge Thomas S. Caro spoke, and Frank Bentley, chairman of the Board of County Commissioners, made the formal dedication. The County had issued a $350,000 construction bond for the new beach.
Florida Keys History Center
Apr 162 min read


April 16
2019 – A large majority – 69% – of Key West voters said “Yes” to the city’s purchase of the Key West Citizen building on Northside Drive. The city hoped to house its Community Services department there.
Florida Keys History Center
Apr 152 min read


April 15
1976 – The Key West Junkanoos left for New Orleans for three days of performances at the 7th annual New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival and Fair. The Junkanoos played traditional Bahamian and Caribbean music blended into a Key West style.
Florida Keys History Center
Apr 142 min read


April 14
1926 – Key West society came out for the opening of the new Key West Country Club. The building was decorated with flags and flowers; draperies and chandeliers adorned the interior. Irene Reynolds and Miss R.T. Vertuen sang, and dancer Little Miss Hansen performed some “unusual steps.”
Florida Keys History Center
Apr 132 min read


April 13
1892 – The Key West Library Association was organized in the Masonic Temple located over the First National Bank on Simonton Street. Judge James W. Locke was president, Mary A. Taylor, secretary, and J. Fogarty, treasurer. The Association had a public library of 1,200 volumes and a free reading room supported by dues and fees of members and patrons. Mrs. William Delacy was the Librarian.
Florida Keys History Center
Apr 122 min read


April 12
1936 – Norberg Thompson’s Overseas Transportation Company was awarded a contract to truck mail to and from Key West on an everyday basis, providing the island with daily mail service.
Florida Keys History Center
Apr 111 min read


April 11
2010 – After a five-year effort by multiple government agencies to clear the area of illegal dwellings and derelict boats, the makeshift fishing village stretching alongside the road near Card Sound Bridge was largely gone.
Florida Keys History Center
Apr 102 min read
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