
Sidney M. Aronovitz United States Courthouse
A Depression-era federal courthouse in Key West, renamed in 2009 to honor a judge who served the city for decades.
At a glance
This modest limestone courthouse replaced the Old Post Office and Customshouse as the seat of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida. Originally the U.S. Post Office, Custom House, and Courthouse, it now carries the name of Judge Sidney M. Aronovitz, a third-generation Key West native and longtime jurist.
History
Construction was completed in 1932, and the building opened the following year during the depths of the Great Depression. It immediately assumed the role of providing federal court access to residents of Monroe County. For nearly eighty years it bore its utilitarian original name before President Barack Obama signed legislation in October 2009 renaming it for Judge Aronovitz. Representative Ileana Ros-Lehtinen introduced the bill honoring the longtime district court judge.
What you see
The courthouse exemplifies early 20th-century federal building design. Its modest scale and materials reflect both the practical needs of a small island community and the economic constraints of the Depression era. Details regarding its specific architectural features or style are not documented in standard sources.
Cultural significance
The building represents Key West’s role within the federal court system and its connection to the broader United States judiciary. The renaming in 2009 recognized Judge Aronovitz’s deep ties to the community and his contributions to justice in South Florida.
Key facts
- Location: 301 Simonton Street, Key West, Florida
- Built: 1932; opened 1933
- Original function: Post office, custom house, and courthouse
- Renamed: October 2009 by presidential legislation
- Coordinates: 24.55873, −81.80274
Practical information & getting there
The courthouse stands at 301 Simonton Street in downtown Key West. As a functioning federal building, visiting hours and access may be restricted. Contact local tourist information or the courthouse directly to confirm public access and any security procedures before your visit.
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