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Nicaraguan shops abound in the zone (also called Sweetwater) west of Calle Ocho.
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Now a reborn venue for African-American cultural events.
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Celebrating Coconut Grove’s Bahamian heritage, with music, dance, and loads of fun.
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A traditional American county fair, replete with rides, sideshows, cotton candy, candied apples, live performances, and exhibits relating to farm life and crafts.
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Basket-weaving, palmetto dollmaking, beadwork, dugout carving, and alligator wrestling.
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This is a crafts show held in late January, but also an excuse for “Conchs” to celebrate being themselves – something they’re always ready to do in Key West.
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A lantern-lit evening stroll through the mysterious streets of Key’s West’s Old Town allows you to discover a haunted island.
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The African-American neighborhood has restored some historic buildings such as Dorsey House, at 250 NW 9th St.
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In mid-to late April, enthusiastic runners honor the bridge that joined all the Keys together by conquering it with their own two feet.
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These annual gay beach parties are principally about buff young wannabes chasing international-circuit models. Still, one appreciative participant praised the events as “a sea of beautiful, naked men.” Well, not entirely naked, but nearly so. Pumped-up raves go on all night in the choicest South Beach venues.
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