From: April 7, 2015
1010 - 1012 Olivia Street, Key West -The Beginning of the End
Local folk artist Ronny Bailey stopped by my office last week to show me
(and my Dear Readers) his latest work a special commission of the two
houses at 1010 and 1012 Olivia Street in Key West. The owner of these
houses wanted to capture the essence of these houses as they now exist
because like much of old Key West, they are about to get renovated. I
took a lot of photos of Ronny's art which you can see if you
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If you look carefully you will seethe word "peace" printed on the wood
floor in the photo above. Ronny always includes the words love, peace,
and joy in each piece he creates. He is a religious and loving person.
This is how he sees life and how he relates to others. You meet this man
and you immediately understand his ethos.
Ronny told me he salvaged wood from the actual houses to create these
miniatures. The "metal" roofs are actually wood that he has painted to
resemble metal. He carved the chickens on the front porch. Ronnie ripped
a larger piece of wood to create the "plywood" floors on the front
porches. The front door at 1012 Olivia Street has a screen door. Ronny
had a piece of wire screen he had saved from another house from years
before. He added a coat of paint to it to reduce the size of the screen
to fit into the tiny door. It looked amazingly correct.Look closely at
the second floor window on 1010 Olivia (three above). There you will see
a hole in the window. These are all little details that make up the
story of old house like this. Ronny Bailey's art can be seen at local
shows in Key West. He does prints of various pieces for folks that are
not prepared to pay the cost of a major installation. No matter what you
buy, you will always love it and cherish it for it shows the true
beauty of our old homes.
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see more photos of the two real houses. These will appear in at least
one future blog as the renovation of these two iconic cottages take
place. Several years ago the owner of prior owner of the abutting
property on Watson Street told me that 1012 Olivia Street used to be a
house of ill repute. He called it something else that's more
descriptive.
I checked the historic Sanborn Fire Maps to see if I could determine
when these houses were built. This area was entirely omitted in the
earliest map which dates back to 1889. I did find both houses on the
1892 map but at that time they were identified as 922 and 924 Olivia
Street. The addresses were respectfully changed to 1010 and 1012 Olivia
in the 1889 map. The 1889 map showed a vacant lot next to 1012 Olivia.
That vacant spot still exists. But the street does not show on that map.
It wasn't until the 1912 map that Peerless Court (later named Watson
Street) appeared on the map. In fact the street did not exist at all
until that time. There were houses interspersed on the extra large block
bounded by Frances on the east, Grinnell on the west, Olivia to the
north, and Division Street (Truman Avenue) to the south.
I talked with Ronny about the coming renovation of these two old
decrepit houses. I guess you can't blame an owner for wanting to fix up
an old house and make it look nice - maybe even to sell it. The thing is
if we keep fixing all the old houses there won't be any of the
character left in our town except the derelicts that sit on Duval Street
performing tricks or outright begging for money. This is the beginning
of the end.
Update November 5, 2020 Nothing has happened yet.