As America's oldest continually settled municipality, St. Augustine is saturated with history in every nook and cranny, but still offers high-end amenities nearby.
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On land and in water, from B.C. to A.D., Florida's archaeological sites are fascinating studies in the state's diverse history.
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Travel Florida's east coast on the A1A Scenic and Historic Coastal Byway.
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Spanish influence is abundant in St. Augustine; Native American culture still thrives in the southern portion of the state.
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Take the tour of St. Augustine through the eyes of three major players in the city's history: Ponce de Leon, Sir Francis Drake, and Henry Flagler.
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Explore St. Augustine’s historic nooks and crannies the way the colonials did, solely on shoe leather.
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The Old Spanish Trail revives a historic 1920s tourist road.
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Northeast Florida, known as the First Coast for its historical significance, may be the state’s best-kept secret as vacationers rush to better-known destinations farther south. But devoting some time here unearths a unique combination of history, leisure and recreational activities second to none.
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From the Florida-Georgia border to just north of Daytona Beach, Northeast Florida is full of spectacular sites, including historic St. Augustine.
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Discover 10 of the wackiest sights in America's oldest continually occupied city.
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Central East & South Florida - St. Augustine to Punta Gorda
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Florida's home to the oldest continuously occupied city in the U.S., the first European settlement and even the oldest operating bar – and often, beautiful beaches are just footsteps away from these historic destinations.
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03/19/2010
I'm planning a trip to St. Augustine and am trying to obtain hours of operation and cost. You provide payment options and types of discounts but not the cost? That information would be helpful!
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