Day 9: Fort Zachary Taylor
The second item on our "must see" list for Key West was Fort Zachary Taylor. Built as a protector from pirates, it has served during many conflicts including the Civil War (though it saw no action during that war). We were a hair late to the one and only tour of the day at 11 am, as we had traffic issues. But after the tour guide finished his initial talk and had the group move towards the next place, he gave quite a few latecomers "the 30-second version". He was good-natured about it.
He said that this was one of 13 forts on the Eastern seaboard that were all built to the same specifications. During the late 1700s, the French government gave us the plans with one comment, "Build them exactly as they are on the plans, do not make changes." Well, that means a fort built on the Atlantic Ocean south of Florida has a LOT of fireplaces, many of which went unused. It also had an interesting toileting, relying on the tidal flows as a flusher, with water level change. What works on the Mediterranean does not necessarily work on the Atlantic Ocean. But this tour was far better than the one at Fort Sumter, which looked amazingly like Fort Taylor!
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We were allowed to climb up to where one story was taken down, and there was a beautiful view:
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Our lunch that day was leftovers from the night before at Grand Cafe, and our dinner was a delicious one at Duffy's. For each of those dinners, we rode the hotel's shuttle to its drop-off point by the Key West marina. On Wednesday night, we weren't sure how late we were going to get back. We tried to get there before the 8:30 shuttle, but at 8:20, we saw it leave. We'd been told that as soon as it filled up, it would leave (no standing allowed). Well, fortunately, the normal airport shuttle bus/driver was free, so he came to get us at about 8:40.
This was our final full day on the island, and we spent the afternoon debating between the beach and the pool again - finally opting for the pool because shade was easier to find. We were starting to get a tad pink, despite sunscreen!