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Quote: Whenever we travel on the coast we always try to visit lighthouses. The lighthouse in St. Augustine didn't disappoint. The price is comparable to other lighthouses and the experience is worth it. After Read More
Quote: If you ask a local of St. Augustine (the nation's oldest European settlement) what the "star" fo the historic downtown area is, it's very likely that they'd answer "Flagler College". This private liberal arts Read More
Quote: Many visitors to St. Augustine choose to take one of the popular trolley or train tours around the city. For this quaint town, these are the equivalent to the double-decker red buses throughout many big cities Read More
Quote: Just across King Street from the beautiful Flagler College (former Ponce de Leon Hotel) is the equally beautiful Lightner Museum. Also the Lightner Museum was formerly a hotel commissioned by Standard-Oil Read More
Quote: One of the most popular free sites for visitors to the "Nation's Oldest City" of St. Augustine, Florida is a jaunt down St. George Street. This cobblestone, pedestrian-only street is home to dozens of shops and Read More
Quote: San Sebastian Winery is several blocks from the historic district. They offer a tour of the winery and complementary wine tasting. After hours, there is a wine and jazz bar upstairs. San Sebastian holds an annual Read More
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Quote: If you love golf and its history, you should go. You will learn and see a lot. The city of St. Augustine was very nice. We rode on a trolley and were able to get off and on at different sights. Read More
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Quote: A ferry boat takes you from the mainland over to this National Monument island. I have been to the Castillo De San Marcos in St. Augustine several times throughout my life and every time it is crawling with Read More
Quote: IntroductionThe fountain of youth is a mythical spring that the famous Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon would try to find during the 16th century. Even though Juan Ponce de Leon would never find this spring, Read More