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These words proclaimed by Key West Mayor Dennis
Wardlow on April 23, 1982, signified the birth of “The
Conch Republic”. This declaration of independence was
brought about by a blockade of the Keys set up by the U.S.
Border Patrol.
Mayor Wardlow’s attempts to obtain an injunction from the
Federal Court were denied and the protest quickly took to the
streets. As promised, the rebellion began and in a battle that
seemed to last for minutes (actually, it lasted one minute)
a
lone naval officer was pelted with stale Cuban bread by local
citizen-soldiers of the newly formed “Conch Republic”.
Seeking to avoid any further violence, bloodshed and loss of
food,
Mayor Wardlow surrendered to the Admiral in charge of the naval
base on Key West. Upon surrendering, the “Conchs”
demanded One Billion Dollars in foreign aide to help rebuild
their war ravaged country. This request was refused, but the
blockade
was removed.
As owners of this fine establishment, we salute
this spirit of humor and uniqueness. About a decade ago, we declared
our independence from the corporate world so we could open “The
Conch Republic Grill” for you and our neighbors. We want
to provide you with a place that embodies these qualities and
allows you a tropical getaway. Our dishes are served with a spirit
of friendliness and a dash of humor. Welcome to our world, and
Enjoy!
Keith
and Jen Hines, Conchs at Heart
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