There are so many unique and exciting things to do in Key West no matter who you are or what you're looking for. Whether you're a history buff wanting to visit an authentic Pre-Civil War fort or a diver wanting to get into some snorkeling on the coral reef offshore you'll discover something you can only find in Key West.
Key West neighborhoods offer an opportunity to explore the area to your heart's content. The neighborhoods in Key West are every bit as distinctive as the local attractions! For this guide, we're going to explore Truman Annex, with includes one of the best neighborhoods in Key West.
About Truman Annex, Key West
When discussing
Truman Annex Key West, let's start by clarifying that there are three distinct areas in Truman Annex: 1) Truman Annex Residential Neighborhood; 2) Fort Zachary Taylor State Park and Beach, and 3) Truman Waterfront Park. Its interesting to understand each area within the context of the history of how the Truman Annex came to be.
Truman Annex History
Truman Annex was originally forged as a military stronghold and is steeped in American military history. It covers a wide swath of the island, spanning the area from the Monroe County Courthouse to the Atlantic Ocean.
Truman Annex was originally developed in 1845 as a U.S. Army Pre-Civil War installation to maintain control over pirates and shipping lanes between the Atlantic Seaboard and the Gulf of Mexico. In 1898, its proximity to Cuba During WWI led the U.S. Navy to relocate its entire fleet of ships to Key West.
Then, during WWI, from 1914 to 1918, Truman Annex was used as a military submarine base. Later, from 1945 to 1953, it served as the Winter Whitehouse to President Harry S Truman. During that time, in 1947, it was annexed to the Key West Naval Station. It was mostly decommissioned from service in 1974.
Truman Annex Residential Key West Neighborhood
Truman Annex derives its name from former President Harry S. Truman. Truman loved the relaxed tropical culture of Key West and made this southernmost point of the United States his home away from home. In fact, the Harry S. Truman Little White House served as his Southern headquarters for 175 days for 11 different wintertime visits!
Since then, Truman Annex has gone on to become one of the most celebrated and awarded properties on American soil. The Truman Annex neighborhood includes one of the most exclusive and desirable gated communities in the American South. One of the reasons Truman Annex vacation rentals have received so many accolades is its stunning landscaping. This makes the residential neighborhood an idyllic paradise for hikers and bikers.
When you stay in a
Truman Annex vacation rental, youll experience first-hand an important part of Key West architectural history. Numerous original Naval buildings, including officers mansions, a hospital, a foundry, a weather station, and various administration buildings have been masterfully converted into luxury homes, townhouses, and condominiums. In the 1990s, the residential area was further developed by adding new homes and townhouses built in the traditional Key West architectural style.
Truman Annex Neighborhood homes range in style from
modest cottages to
grand mansions.
But a common feature found in most includes wooden clapboard siding, abundant covered porches for catching tropical breezes, wooden window shutters, and ubiquitous tin roofs. You'll spot gingerbread trim framing the porch posts, and white picket fences abound throughout the neighborhood.
Located in the heart of the residential neighborhood of Truman Annex,
The Truman Little Whitehouse is now a historic presidential museum open to the public to tour. It is also a popular destination for holding weddings and events.
When youre ready to head for the waterfront, Fort Zachary Taylor State Park Beach and the Truman Waterfront are right out the gate. This makes for a breathtaking walk with unbelievable views of the sunset from your Truman Annex vacation rental to the turquoise ocean.
Fort Zachary Taylor State Park
Fort Zachary Taylor State Park is an important historic site and has a little something for everyone. It brings together natural tropical beauty with a Pre-Civil War historic destination.
First and foremost, Fort Zachary Taylor holds the largest collection of Pre-Civil War armament in the world. Even better, you can see these artifacts in their natural habitat. The Fort still boasts the original red brick walls housing the cannon and gun ports from when it was a working military base. These details bring the past to life in a way that books just can't.
Then there's Fort Zachary Taylor State Park Beach.
The most famous beach on Key West, locals will generally tell you that "Fort Zack" is the best beach on the entire island! The ridiculously warm turquoise water offers some of the most memorable swimming, scuba diving, and snorkeling youll find! There are also walking trails leading through a network of birdwatching sites. And if you want to have lunch at the beach, picnic tables and BBQ grills are installed under the shade of towering Australian Pine trees.
Truman Waterfront Park
Nestled between the Fort Zachary Taylor State Park and the Truman Annex Residential Key West Neighborhood, you'll find the
Truman Waterfront Park, which is developed and managed by the City of Key West. An amazing feature within the Truman Waterfront Park is the modernistic outdoor
Coffee Butler Amphitheater. Here youll enjoy music concerts under the stars performed by top music acts as well as local musicians.
Then for the kids, theres a cool Splash Pad water feature.
This is surrounded by a sprawling lawn for lounging parents. On top of that, docked nearby is the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Ingham. Open to the public as a
Maritime Museum & National Historic Landmark, this unique tour is fun and educational for adults and children.
Things To Do Near Truman Annex
Just outside the gates, there are a lot of amenities around Truman Annex that draw people to live and rent a Key West vacation rental at this destination. The perfectly manicured grounds are beautifully landscaped, tranquil, and filled with places of historical interest. But nature and history lovers aren't the only ones who will be entertained around Truman Annex.
Downtown Old Town Key West is just out of the Truman Annex gates. It's a quick stroll to the most sought-after and famous restaurants, bars, art galleries, and boutique shops. If live music is on your agenda, a famous destination is Key Wests
Green Parrot Bar, established in 1890. Famous for its live rock and roll and blues music and one-of-a-kind bar-room ambiance, the Green Parrot Bar received revered recognition as the number one dive bar by Southern Living Magazine.
Historic Mallory Square is another world-famous destination in Old Town Key West.
Known mostly for the long-standing nightly
Sunset Celebration, where the entire family will be entertained by talented performing buskers and can shop for hand-crafted items, with the famous tropical Key West sunset in the background. But there are also many other things to see and do near Mallory Square.
For example, explore the many interesting boutique shops inside the
Clinton Square Market. Here you'll find world-class shopping with a dash of local color and charm, all just a short stroll from your Truman Annex vacation rental. Right next door to Mallory Square, you'll find the historic Custom House, home to the
Key West Museum of Art & History, with its ever-changing exhibits and displays.
A few steps farther, you'll come upon the
Waterfront Playhouse.
This thriving professional theatre is the oldest continuously running theatre in Florida! It is housed in a remarkably renovated 19th Century icehouse which backs right up to Mallory Square. Look for their full season of great plays and musicals every year.
While you're walking around the Mallory Square area, you should sample some of the Cuban Cuisine to truly get a taste of the local flavor. One of best is
El Meson de Pepe. Housed in an amazing Pre-Civil War seaport warehouse, it is one of the most authentic Cuban restaurants on the island. Owned and operated by the same Key West family since 1984, it offers inside and outside dining, a bar that makes some of the best Mojitos you'll ever taste, and authentic Cuban Music.
In addition to the many eateries, shops, bars, and museums, another not-to-miss destination near Mallory Square, is the
Key West Aquarium. Founded in 1935, it was one of the first tourist destinations in Key West. It is a small historic one-story aquarium and is still a thrilling experience for both children and adults.
One thing for sure is that you can easily walk to an incredible variety of unique and amazing things to do in Key West when you stay in the Truman Annex neighborhood. Youll never be bored when you stay here.
Looking for Rentals in Key West Neighborhoods?
Be sure to focus on the descriptions and the locations of the Key West Neighborhoods on the
VHKW Ultimate Key West Map. Each Key West neighborhood has a distinctive ambiance and a variety of unique things to offer. From culture to history, nightlife to natural beauty, there's something for everybody, including some of the finest weather you'll ever find anywhere. Truth is that everything is close on this tiny 2 x 4 island 150 Miles out to sea. But there is so much to see and do that you'll probably need a few months to catch it all.
If you're ready to experience all the joys that Key West has to offer, check out our
Truman Annex vacation rentals or visit
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