Learning the history of a place can be entertaining and very informative. Especially a storied place like Key West. Mark your calendars for February 15 and 22, 2011 as Mel Fisher Museum is offering 2 free showings of films made in Key West. Each showing is at 7pm and is free to the public. The Mel Fisher Museum is located downtown Key West across from the Westin Resort at 200 Greene St. Read more about the showings from the article in today's Key West Citizen. You can also learn more about the various films produced in Key West at: MoviesMadeinKeyWest.com.
So don't forget, for a good, KeyWestCheap "chic" time check out these 2 treasures from the Key West movie archives at the Mel Fisher Museum.
"Carib Gold" 7 p.m. Feb. 15
"Escape from Hell Island" 7 p.m. Feb. 22.
Location: Courtyard of the Mel Fisher Maritime Museum, 200 Greene St., Key West.
Bring chairs and popcorn! This will be fun. Parking is limited, but available for a fee at the Westin Parking Garage and on the street for .25 per 10 minutes. Each film runs approximately 80-90 minutes.
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