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St. Augustine, Florida (02.2010)

This small city of approximately 12,000, is the oldest continually occupied settlement in the United States. First visited by Spanish explorer, Ponce de León in 1513, it was settled by Juan Menendez de Aviles almost half a century before the first English settlers arrived. A lovely little town for a quick get-away.
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Flagler College tower.
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Flagler College tower.

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  • Flagler College tower.
  • View of the park & Flagler College from the steps of our hotel.
  • Flagler College detail.
  • Massive tree spanning a street in St. Augustine.
  • St. Augustine was a British stronghold during the American Revolution.
  • Cannon in front of St. Augustine's old government house. Built in the years 1706-1713, Government House was the home of Florida's Spanish governor and the capitol of the colony.
  • Palms.
  • The Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine was founded in 1565. It's present structure was built in 1797 and restored in 1887.
  • The cathedral's bell tower was added in 1887.
  • Statue of Father Pedro Camps, spiritual leader of Florida's Minorcan immigrants who arrived in St. Augustine in 1768.
  • Hypolita Street. St. Augustine.
  • Evening on St. George Street, St. Augustine's pedestrian walk-way.
  • A small park on St. Geroge Street dedicated to Queen Isabella of Spain.
  • St. George Street.
  • The oldest wood school house in the USA.  St. George Street.
  • Entrance to the Cat Lover's boutique.
  • A store that tells it like it is.
  • Wine café on St. George Street.
  • Illuminated café grapes.
  • Having a sip & conversation on St. George Street.
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