Curry Mansion


The Curry Mansion Inn is an historic building that now offers accommodations to visitors to Key West. Curry Mansion served as the home of the state's first millionaire. The inn consistently wins awards, including a place on Conde Nast's list of 100 best hotels in 2006. Rooms feature wicker and antique furniture and guests enjoy a private bathroom in each room. There is also cable television, air conditioning and a ceiling fan. Off-street parking is available for guests and there is a swimming pool and a hot tub on the premises. Included with a stay is a full breakfast and an afternoon cocktail party. The Inn has banquet facilities that are suitable for conferences, corporate parties and receptions. Wireless Internet is available in the rooms an there is a guest computer in the kitchen. Concierge services including fishing arrangements and dining suggestions. The mansion was originally the home of Bahamian immigrant William Curry, a penniless man who made a fortune salvaging the shipwrecks off the coast and selling what he found. Today, the inn is owned by Edith Amsterdam, whose blog you can read on the Inn's website. The mansion is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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