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This years summer concert tours are some of the best in years. You have classic rock greats such as The Police, Genesis, Roger Waters and Bob Dylan. Aerosmith recently announced a tour starting late this summer that will sell out everywhere they go. Get your online concert tickets now while seats are still available. Country rock stars are also out in numbers this summer including Kenny Chesney, Keith Urban and of course the husband and wife combination of Faith Hill and Tim McGraw. Lastly don’t forget to check summer concert regulars Jimmy Buffett, Dave Matthews and The Steve Miller Band at a local stadium or event center near you.
When it comes to summer concerts nothing says it better than MLB Baseball. The Bo-Sox are in first place in the American League East with the Yankees and Blue Jays playing catch up. The Dodgers are on top of the national league along with surprise team Milwaukee Brewers. You can get your MLB Baseball Tickets online anytime at the discount ticket store Lets Get Tickets.
So if you are in the need for tickets to see any summer event including concert tickets, MLB Baseball, or if you want to get NASCAR tickets online than Lets Get Tickets is the online ticket broker you want to visit. Enjoy the summer season and all it has to offer.
Taking a dream vacation to a tropical island is the perfect remedy for the winter blues. Who wouldn’t want to lie around on a beach under a palm tree all day sipping margaritas or mojitos? Thousands of vacationers come every year to Key West to soak up the sun, drink on Duval Street, and go fishing or diving. Did you know there’s a whole other world of things to do in Key West as well? Totally land-based? Key West has a little of everything, such as the Ocean, the warm weather, world-class fishing, the coral reef and a totally preserved historical part of town with museums, historic homes, and old military towers and a fort. Even if you spent your whole two weeks of vacation visiting the museums, military structures and historic homes, you would have to come back the following year to see them all because there’s so much to see. Key West is the only one of the Florida Keys with such a well-preserved history.
There have been people on Key West for hundreds of years, and the city itself was established in the early 1800s. Before that, there were Indians and pirates but soon wreckers started using Key West as a base for operations. The US military saw Key West as a crucial defensive base, and a fort was built here. From all this we get a very rich history which is kept alive by the current citizens of Key West.
Part of the military network in Key West, in addition to Fort Zachary, was a tower called West Martello Tower. The tower lies next to Higgs Beach on the south side of Key West, and faces the Atlantic Ocean. Today the brick tower is crumbling because soldiers from the fort used the tower for target practice in the nineteenth century. But it has a crumbling beauty, and if you peer through the old bricks out to sea, you’ll see why. The Key West Garden Club calls the West Martello tower home today, and visitors can walk around for free to see more than 92 plants.
The Key West Cemetery, believe it or not, is really fascinating. It’s pretty old and the gravesites are beautiful and also quite fancy. They’re above ground so each one is built individually, either like a small building or like a sculpture. It’s like taking a stroll through a miniature city made of limestone. It dates back to the 1800s and covers quite a bit of ground. Definitely worth checking out.
If you ever took an American Lit class in school, then you might be interested in Hemingway House. Ernest Hemingway lived in Key West in the 1930s and made a huge impression on the city even to this day. His home is now a musuem and you can take a tour and learn about his crazy life in Key West. He was a large character and Key West is extremely proud that he lived here and wrote For Whom the Bell Tolls.
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