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  • Exhibits on camp life, ceremonies, and the Seminole economy (see Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki and Billie Swamp).

  • Late March is when this traditional means of musical expression – or noise-making in less skilled cases – fills the air over Key West. Expect anything from poetic foghorn-like sounds to pathetic blats. It’s great fun for children.

  • The Seminole didactic style is “laugh & learn” (see Ah-Tah-Thi-Ki and Billie Swamp).

  • For the Cuban district, March is a time of dancing and singing in the streets – to Latin jazz, pop, flamenco and tango. It culminates on the second Sunday with what claims to be the largest party in the world. Twenty-three blocks of Little Havana are closed off and performers line the way, along with food stalls of ethnic favorites. An enormous fireworks display brings a resounding finale to the festivities.

  • The Grove (see Coral Gables and Coconut Grove) comes fully alive with one of the biggest arts festivals in the country, complete with competitions, allday concerts, tasty street food, and throngs of avid arts lovers.

  • Key West’s train tour is a must-do for first-time visitors. It gives an invaluable overview of the place and all sorts of insights into its history and culture.

  • In June, Key West remembers its rich Cuban heritage and celebrates with ethnic foods, terrific music, and dancing in the streets of the island.

  • Take a plane or ferry to this totally undeveloped collection of islands, where the snorkeling is unbeatable (see Dry Tortugas National Park & Dry Tortugas from Key West).

  • Held on Key West in October, for at least ten days leading up to and including Halloween, this is the festival with the most fun, positive atmosphere the US has to offer (see Key West Fantasy Fest).

  • A celebration of Island culture and life, with the emphasis on great music. Held in mid-October, it usually merges with the Fantasy Fest (below).

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