The Houses of Key West
- 112 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
Perfect for those who admire charming old houses and their histories, this book showcases some of the most historically significant, aesthetically pleasing, and photogenic nineteenth-century homes in the Key West historic district. Featuring full-color photographs and delightful anecdotes from interviews with descendants of the original builders, it captures the essence of old Key West. Once an industrial town, many houses were constructed for workers with limited means, including simple shotgun houses built by cigar-makers. In contrast, the grand Heritage House, Cosgrove House, Hemingway House, and Southernmost House boast unique and proud histories. The architectural landscape also includes eyebrow houses, shotgun houses, and "Conch Victorians," crafted by ship's carpenters who relied on memories of vessels and seaport homes rather than formal plans. Elements like widow's walks were inspired by New England, while overhanging eaves (eyebrows) drew from West Indian influences. Builders incorporated details from various architectural trends of the time, resulting in a diverse mix that reflects the character of Key West's Old Town, aptly described as Conch, much like its residents.
