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Keywords E.H. Gato Cigar Factory Key West history historic display historical historical marker Historical Site marker sign attraction education Florida information landmark Place of Interest Tourist Destination Travel Destination Eduardo H. Gato Gato Cigar Factory Gatoville historic marker historic site Monroe County signage attractive destination educating info tourist attraction United States no people text appealing tourism travel United States of America nobody word attract daytime displays historical markers markers signs South color image landmarks outdoor vertical appeal day educate historic markers historic sites colour image destinations outside tourist attractions Jason O. Watson / historical-markers.org day time FL day-time US words color images daylight outdoors USA verticals colour images natural light outsides U.S. U.S.A. Caption E.H. GATO CIGAR FACTORY The Gato Cigar Factory was constructed by Eduardo H. Gato in 1916. This Neo-Classical Revival, poured-concrete structure with a large central courtyard was constructed after an earlier wood frame factory on this site burned. Numerous windows provided much needed light for the workers. It is also one of the earliest American integrated workplaces where Cuban, African, and Bahamian-Americans, and whites worked side by side while their children attended the same school. Small cottages were built near the factory to house the workers, and became an area known as Gatoville. The factory was a political center as workers raised funds to support efforts to free Cuba from Spain. The cigar industry was critical to Key WestÕs economy just before the 20th century, but declined in the early 1900Õs as cigar manufacturers moved to Tampa. In 1942 the Gato factory was sold to the Department of the Navy for use as a military barracks and cafeteria, and later served as the Navy Commissary until 1989. In 1998 Monroe County obtained the property, and in 2001 completed a rehabilitation to make the building home to Monroe County Offices, a cigar museum, and the Florida State Health Department. A Florida Heritage Site Sponsored by the Historic Florida Keys Foundation and the Florida Department of State, 2010