Audubon House
Built in the 1840s as a residence for Captain John Huling Geiger and his family, this historic mansion was slated for demolition in 1958 when it was saved by the Mitchell Wolfson Family Foundation. One of Key West’s first large scale restoration projects, the residence has been restored to its 19th-century glory to give visitors an insight into the elegant lifestyle enjoyed by wealthy maritime families during that era. Take in sights of well-preserved antique European furnishing, classic Key West architecture, and the property’s gorgeous display of lush, tropical gardens.