Lower Duval, Mallory & Clinton Squares
This film follows the busiest few blocks in Key West, from the foot of Duval Street through Clinton Square and out to Mallory Square. Along the way it stops at the Shipwreck Treasures Museum, the Key West Aquarium, the Mel Fisher Maritime Museum, the Sponge Market, and the Audubon House gardens. It ends where every Key West day should, with the crowd gathered at Mallory Square as the sun drops into the Gulf.
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Description
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
We started our Key West adventure in the lively centre – Duval, Mallory, and Clinton Squares. We explored the Shipwreck Treasures Museum and the Key West Aquarium, then browsed the shops at Mallory Square. Next, we learned about maritime history at the Mel Fisher Maritime Museum.
At Clinton Square, we saw the obelisk and the Historic Memorial Sculpture Garden. Following Front Street, we admired yachts at the marina before reaching Mallory Square, famous for its sunset celebration.
We grabbed a bite to eat and enjoyed the evening options at Kino Plaza or Fitzpatrick Street. Dinner was a delicious choice between Spanish and Mexican cuisine.
A trip to Key West isn't complete without seeing the Sponge Market. We could have also taken a glass-bottom boat tour or relax at a luxurious hotel. For a nature break, we explored the Audubon House and Gardens. Before the stunning Mallory Square sunset, we had a delicious meal at the Cook House.
The day ended perfectly – watching the sunset over the Gulf of Mexico with the Mallory Square crowd.
Filmed entirely on location in Key West 2021-2025
