Key West Shipwreck Museum

📍 Location: 1 Whitehead Street, Key West, FL 33040
📅 Founded: 1990

About the Museum

Interprets Key West's 19th-century wrecking industry when salvaging shipwrecks made city America's richest per capita. Features artifacts from 1856 wreck of Isaac Allerton.

The museum offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore local history through carefully curated exhibits, artifacts, and educational programs. Whether you're a history enthusiast, researcher, or simply curious about the past, there's something here for everyone.

Plan Your Visit

Please check the organization's website for current hours, admission fees, and any special events or programs. Many historical societies offer guided tours, educational programs, and research services by appointment.

Getting Involved

Historical societies thrive on community support. Consider becoming a member, volunteering your time, or making a donation to support the preservation of local history. Many organizations also welcome donations of historical artifacts, photographs, and documents relevant to the area's heritage.

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