Written by lharri on June 7, 2006
- St. Augustine is the first city in the New World. There is much history to explore. The history of war and defense of the founders is a major part of St. Augusinte. The two forts...
Written by handicaptraveler on August 29, 2005
- St. Augustine, Florida, the nation’s oldest city, is probably not the first place one thinks of when thinking about Florida. But St. Augustine and the surrounding area is truly the REAL Florida. We are steeped...
Written by thedrifter on June 13, 2004
- The pedestrian thoroughfare of St. George Street is the natural focal point for any exploration of the Old Town. Beginning on the north at the Old City Gate, this narrow lane ends to the south...
Written by AnaMH on November 4, 2000
- The little community of St. Augustine Beach provides recreation of all sorts including fishing from the county pier, surfing, sunbathing, tennis, golf and bowling. There is also a selection of nightspots to choose from for...
Written by willow on November 27, 2000
- The village includes The World Golf Hall of Fame (everything anyone ever wanted to know about golf), an IMAX theatre, speciality shops and restaurants. The village often hosts festivals, shows and live entertainment, two...
Written by funkyplatt on September 6, 2006
- My husband and I live about an hour and half to two hour drive from St. Augustine, and although we always talk about going some place new we always end up there. If you...
Written by lharri on June 7, 2006
- While staying in St. Augustine I decided I wanted to know more about the city and it's inhabitants. As I often do, when traveling, I went to the local Barnes and Noble and looked in...
Written by Dolphindeb on November 28, 2003
- We arrived to rain in early November, but were prepared for better weather to arrive, and it did! We had many lovely beach days, with temperatures over 80! We liked our unit--the living and kitchen...
Written by Kim M. on February 11, 2003
- Some of my family members own a beach house on nearby Ponte Vedra Beach, and that is where I have had the pleasure of staying on my trips to St. Augustine. This is a...
Written by AnaMH on November 4, 2000
- Old St. Augustine Village is one of America's most historically rich places. Bounded by the age-old streets of St. George, Bridge, and Cordova, the Village's 10 houses, courtyards and gardens form an entire city block...
St. Augustine
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