
The story of the "Two Sisters Houses" is interesting, because they were built by the father of two sisters who didn't like each other much. Today, the houses are priced in the Millions of Dollars.

The "Artist House" on Eaton Street, built between 1890-98 was formerly the home of Painter Robert Eugene Otto and his wife, Anne, a concert and jazz pianist.


The "Boca Casa" shows the typical gingerbread architecture of Key West houses.

The last pic conjures up Fantasy Island...Dee Plane! Wonderful pics!!
ReplyDeleteHi Rick,
ReplyDeleteKey West IS my Fantasy Island - thanks for your comment!
these photos are very quaint and picturesque. Definately makes me want to go there.
ReplyDeleteYou are always very welcome here in Key West, NYCindividual!
ReplyDeleteSue, great pictures! Of course, I'm suspect as I'm a member of the Key West Conch Republic fan club! ;))
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind comment,gmg.:-))
ReplyDeleteI love Key West. We both live in Paradise...you in KW and me in Maui. Aren't we the lucky ones?
ReplyDeleteHi Kuayin,
ReplyDeleteYES, we are two lucky girls - we are living our dreams, right?