William Curry built the Curry home in 1855. In 1905, Curry's son Milton demolished and rebuilt the home as a Victorian mansion that still stands today. The wood used in the home is Dade County Pine, like other homes of wealthy conchs at that time. Seven of Curry's eight children who lived past infancy built mansions of their own on the island of Key West for themselves or their children. These mansions include the Woman's Club,
Dr. Joseph Yates Porter House, the Robert Oliver Curry Mansion, the George Curry Mansion, the
Southernmost Mansion, and the
Fogarty Mansion. The Fogarty mansion is directly adjacent to the Curry Mansion and is currently the home of both Fogarty's Restaurant and Flying Monkeys bar. Today, the mansions function as gathering places, historic places, apartments, inns, and restaurants. ==References==