Caroline Street, Key West
Facts and practical information
Caroline Street is an iconic and historically significant local road on the island of Key West, Florida. It extends approximately 0.5 miles northeastward to Grinnell Street from Whitehead Street at its southwest end. One of the oldest roads on the island, Caroline Street is surrounded by many old houses, inns, and historic landmarks, which are known for their seclusion from the street by dense landscaping. From its mostly residential origins between Whitehead and Elizabeth streets, Caroline becomes more commercial, punctuated by numerous businesses. Situated within the historic "Old Town" district, Caroline Street was part of the original infrastructural layout of the island at the time of its 1829 mapping by William Whitehead. Other than changes to both its termini, the majority of its route has remained unaltered since then. Caroline Street was named for a sibling of Whitehead; his brother, John, became interested in the island after a shipwreck left him stranded in 1819. The street and some of its surrounding area have been subject to long-term improvement and beautification efforts, beginning chiefly in 1996. ()
Key West
Caroline Street – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Ernest Hemingway House, Key West Aquarium, Old Post Office and Customshouse, Harry S. Truman Little White House.