In 1885 Cuban cigar maker Eduardo H. Gato, Jr. built this handsome, rambling Victorian home on the northwest corner of the world-renowned Duval Street. However, he soon wearied of the way the sun struck one of his favorite porches, and he called back the carpenters. He had the huge structure rolled across the street over logs, pulled by mules, and spun around to suit himself and the many guests who now enjoy its cool, shady porches.Staying at the Southernmost Point Guest House is like a visit to paradise with old, comfortable friends. The cordial warmth is led by Mona Santiago and family. Your every request is provided ...