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Duval Street & the Southernmost Point

This chapter of TimeFlies follows Duval Street from one end of the island to the other, starting among the shops and restaurants and rolling past the Conch Tour Train and Old Town Trolley along the way. The film lingers at the Southernmost Point buoy, the Victorian Southernmost House, and South Beach before working back up the street past La Concha, Sloppy Joe's, Captain Tony's, and Margaritaville. Along the way there is fresh seafood, Key lime pie, and the everyday rhythm of Key West's most famous street, all in timelapse.

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The Landscapes and architecture of Key West are captured like never before in stunning timelapse motion. Over the course of four years, we've painstakingly documented America's Southernmost City and The Lower Florida Keys in this multi-part series, which is a love letter to Key West, a snap-shot of today and a permanent record for tomorrow. Dedicated In Memory Of Cheryl and Crystal Cates: www.cherylcates.org Our Key West adventure started on Duval Street, the main street with many shops and restaurants. We then took a narrated tour train to learn about the island's history. A big highlight was the Southernmost Point of the USA, where we snapped photos of the famous buoy. Right next door, the Southernmost House, with its fancy Victorian style, caught our eye. We enjoyed the ocean views at the pier, then relaxed on South Beach with a delicious meal. Back on Duval Street, we saw cool old buildings and charming shops on a side street. We took a trolley tour for another view of the island and then admired the quirky architecture on Duval Street. We also enjoyed fresh seafood, Key Lime pie, and the fun atmosphere of Margaritaville. Our Duval Street adventure ended with a visit to a historic market and a peek at a classic bank building. Even familiar things felt unique in this fun and colourful island town. Filmed entirely on location in Key West 2021-2025