Hemingway House
The Hemingway House, located in Key West, Florida, was the residence of the famous American author Ernest Hemingway from 1931 to 1939. This historic home is known for its distinctive Spanish Colonial architecture and lush gardens. It has been preserved as a museum, showcasing Hemingway's life and work, along with many of his personal belongings.
Visitors to the Hemingway House can explore the rooms where he wrote some of his most notable works, including The Old Man and the Sea. The property is also famous for its population of six-toed cats, descendants of Hemingway's own pets, which roam the grounds freely.