Watlington House - Key West, FL
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The Oldest House Museum & Garden, also known as the Watlington House, is located at 322 Duval Street in Old Key West, Florida.
Waymark Code: WM12RF0
Location: Florida, United States
Date Posted: 07/07/2020
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Excerpt from "Florida; a guide to the southernmost state" 1939: "The Watlington house, Duval St. between Eaton and Caroline Sts. Built in 1825 it is said to be the oldest house in Key West. It was built by Captain Cousins who sold it to Francis Watlington, captain of the schooner Activa, which ran between Dry Tortugas, Key West and Cuba. In about 1832 the house was moved on rollers from its original site on Whitehead Street to its present location, and anchored to stone and cement piers.
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The Oldest House Museum & Garden features family portraits and original furnishings, as well as other period pieces, ship models, and documents telling the story of old Key West. In the rear of the house is a spacious, peaceful garden, where benches invite you to sit and reflect. There, you will see the only surviving Cook House in South Florida.
The house and garden admission is $5.00 per person, children under 12 are free. The museum is open to the public from 10 am to 4 pm every day except Sunday and Wednesday. Staff and docents are available to provide historical information about the house and family, and to answer questions.
The historic marker # 3 is mounted on a fence post near the entrance to the museum. It reads: "The Oldest House - Originally a four room house built on Whitehead Street in the late 1820's by Richard Cussans a ship's carpenter. The structure was moved to its current location in 1829 and expanded for Captain Francis Watlington to accommodate his wife and nine daughters. The Captain's descendants lived in the house until the 1970's. This is considered the oldest house in South Florida."
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