Murals

Hi, I'm looking for addresses of murals in Key West. Any help is appreciated!!

Great question! Key West has a vibrant street-art scene, and there are several well-known murals you can walk to. Here are some notable murals and their locations:

  • Wyland’s “Florida’s Living Reef” / Whaling Wall — located at the foot of William Street by the Key West Bight (Historic Seaport), on the building of the Waterfront Brewery.
  • Rick Worth’s Bahama Village Mural — on the corner of Petronia Street and Thomas Street, depicting life in the Bahama Village neighborhood.
  • “Wilhelmina Harvey Crossing the Seven Mile Bridge” by Rick Worth — located at 900 Simonton Street, this is a playful reinterpretation of Washington Crossing the Delaware, featuring local flair.
  • Debra Yates’s Promenade Wall — a mosaic mural at 2601 South Roosevelt Boulevard (Smathers Beach) symbolizing sea, sun, and the Florida Keys landscape.
  • Greetings from Key West Mural — a postcard-style mural at 284 Margaret Street, painted on the side of the Cuban Coffee Queen stand.
  • WPA-era mural locations — some historical murals are inside or on buildings like Glynn Archer Elementary School at 1302 White Street, which features murals by William Hoffman depicting early Key West history.

These are just a few highlights — Key West has many smaller murals tucked into side streets and alleys too. If you like, I can send you a map of 10–15 must-see murals for a walking tour. Do you want me to put one together?


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