Today in History Tropical News Stand at 918 Duval Street in the 1960's. Photo taken by the Porperty Appraiser's office.

10 years ago

The Unitarian/Universalist Fellowship of Key West formally dedicated its new home at 801 Georgia St.

 

50 years ago

The Mobile Homes Manufactures Association named Mrs. William R. Charette of Stadium Mobile Home Park as "Mrs. Mobile Homemaker of 1959."

 

Tropical News Stand and Cigar Factory, Amando Bermudiz owner, was at 918 Duval St.

 

The students of Douglass School's shop class were repairing the home of Reynold Mingo at 208 Petronia St.

 

Charles L. Major, 10th division commander, installed John Williams as commander of Post No. 247 American Legion in Marathon.

 

100 years ago

H.H. Hunt, district manager of the Stone & Webster streetcar line, was visiting the Key West Electric Co.

 

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