Established in 1847, the Key West Cemetery is a sprawling and historically rich site in the heart of the Floridian island city. This unique burial ground is home to an estimated 100,000 graves, far outnumbering the living population of Key West. As visitors wander through the cemetery, they can explore countless stories etched into the weathered headstones and monuments. The cemetery offers a serene and reflective atmosphere, making it a notable stop for those seeking a deeper connection with the island’s past.
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