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  2. Duval Street - Wikipedia

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    The City of Key West and Duval Street share their beginning along this deep harbor waterfront. On certain nights, the gulf shores of Duval Street often vibrate with a carnival like atmosphere that lasts until dawn and beyond. In fact, the ritual has a name known to tourists and residents as the “Duval Pub Crawl.”

  3. Fantasy Fest - Wikipedia

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    The Street Fair: food, drink, costume, and arts and crafts down Duval Street. The Masquerade March - a daytime procession through the streets of Key West. The Fantasy Fest parade - the culmination of the festival. [9] Children's Day: family-friendly event held in Bayview Park with children's festivities and contests. [2] [non-primary source needed]

  4. Carnival at Open Door Ministries in northeast Gainesville ...

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    A day of fun and unity in the Duval community in East Gainesville was enjoyed as Open Door Ministries hosted its "Community Carnival" on Saturday.

  5. Sloppy Joe's - Wikipedia

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    Sloppy Joe's Bar is a historic American bar in Key West, Florida located at the corner of Greene and Duval Street since 1937. [1] A frequent haunt of famous writer Ernest Hemingway, it is now home to the annual Hemingway Days celebration and its Hemingway Look-Alike Contest.

  6. Key West used to look like that? See old photos of Duval ...

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    Shorty’s Diner on Duval Street was a favorite of President Harry Truman, who walked to breakfast when he stayed at the Little White House in Key West. Shorty’s closed in 1989. Miami Herald File

  7. Letters: Who was ‘Duuuval,’ anyway? A Jax history ... - AOL

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    In 1822, when William Pope Duval became the second governor of Florida, he had no clue that 200 years later he would provide a rally cry for a future football team. At that time Florida was a new ...

  8. San Carlos Institute - Wikipedia

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    The San Carlos Institute, also known as the San Carlos, is a Cuban heritage center and museum located at 516 Duval Street in Key West, Florida. The institute was founded in 1871 by members of the Cuban exile community with the goal of preserving and promoting the language, cultural values, and patriotic ideals of the Cuban people. [1]

  9. Mardi Gras in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Mardi Gras arrived in North America as a sedate French Catholic tradition with the Le Moyne brothers, [3] Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville and Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville, in the late 17th century, when King Louis XIV sent the pair to defend France's claim on the territory of Louisiane, which included what are now the U.S. states of Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana.