907 Whitehead St
Key West, FL 33040, USA

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  • Charmaine Bantugan

907 Whitehead St Key West, FL 33040

Original Owner: Asa Tift Architect: Asa Tift In 1931 Earnest Hemmingway purchased the property at the cost of $8,000. Electricity was added sometime around 1900 Bedroom with one of the famous 6 toes cats enjoying the bed Staircase greats you right off of the center entrance Bathroom with antique Spanish tile Antique Spanish dining table and chairs

907 Whitehead St Key West, FL 33040

Original Owner: Asa Tift Architect: Asa Tift In 1931 Earnest Hemmingway purchased the property at the cost of $8,000. Electricity was added sometime around 1900 Bedroom with one of the famous 6 toes cats enjoying the bed Staircase greats you right off of the center entrance Bathroom with antique Spanish tile Antique Spanish dining table and chairs

  • Marley Zielike

Tift-Hemingway House, 907 Whitehead St Key WeSt Monroe County, FL

The house possesses both architectural and historic interest. Built by Asa F. Tift, a prominent early settler who was active in the Confederate cause during the Civil War, the house is best known as the Key West residence of author Ernest Hemmingway. The house is constructed of native limestone and has a distinctive architectural character.

Tift-Hemingway House, 907 Whitehead St Key WeSt Monroe County, FL

The house possesses both architectural and historic interest. Built by Asa F. Tift, a prominent early settler who was active in the Confederate cause during the Civil War, the house is best known as the Key West residence of author Ernest Hemmingway. The house is constructed of native limestone and has a distinctive architectural character.

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