Martello Gallery-Key West Art and Historical Museum

United States historic place
Martello Gallery-Key West Art and Historical Museum
24°33′7″N 81°45′18″W / 24.55194°N 81.75500°W / 24.55194; -81.75500
Built1862
NRHP reference No.72000341
Added to NRHPJune 19, 1972
The fort as seen from the Atlantic Ocean

The Fort East Martello Museum & Gardens (also known as the East Martello Tower), is a historic site located at 3501 South Roosevelt Boulevard, Key West, Florida, United States. On June 19, 1972, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. It is the best-preserved example of the Martello style of military architecture in the country.[1]

Fort East Martello Museum & Gardens

The site features exhibits of local history and art. Displays include early settlement, sponging and fishing, Cuban influence, military involvement, writers and other characters. The museum features works by folk artist Mario Sanchez, art created from junk by Stanley Papio, and Robert the Doll, a supposedly haunted doll belonging to the late artist Robert Eugene Otto. The Key West Art & Historical Society operates the museum.

References

  1. ^ "Fort East Martello". kwahs.org. Key West Art & Historical Society. Retrieved 17 May 2024.

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Wikimedia Commons has media related to East Martello Tower.
  • Fort East Martello Museum & Gardens - official site
  • Monroe County listings at National Register of Historic Places
  • Florida's Office of Cultural and Historical Programs
  • Monroe County listings
  • East Martello Gallery and Museum
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