MISSION & HISTORY



HISTORIC PROPERTIES



MONROE COUNTY
HISTORIC PRESERVATION
PROGRAM



KEY WEST CEMETERY



RECENT PROJECTS



PRESERVATION AWARDS



RESOURCES FOR
PRESERVATION



CONTACT & DONATE



HISTORIC FLORIDA
KEYS FOUNDATION

Old City Hall
510 Greene Street
Key West FL 33040
305.292.6718

Click here to send an email.







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Historic Key West Cemetery

You can reach us at (305) 292-6718 or by email hfkf@bellsouth.net.


The Historic Florida Keys Foundation has an agreement with the City of Key West to provide preservation and educational services for the Cemetery.


Click here for photos of the wonderful examples of symbolism in the monuments and plots at the Historic Key West Cemetery.


Foundation staff offer walking tours of the Cemetery twice a week. For further information and reservations please call 305-292-6718 or click here to email.


  1. Click here for photos of the annual Cemetery Stroll.


These tours raise dedicated funds for Cemetery preservation, and notably, in October 2005, were featured nationwide on PBS television’s “Cemetery Special.”


Other Foundation contributions:


  1. A handsome cast metal historical marker inside the main gate

  2. Gravestone funded for Frank Adams, the first African American Monroe County deputy killed in the line of duty

  3. A revised and expanded walking tour brochure of the Cemetery

  4. Click here for the Cemetery Map: Cemetery-Map.jpg.


Photos © Historic Florida Keys Foundation