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St. Augustine Blog

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St. Augustine Traveler's Tidbits

Keep in touch with updates and news from St. Augustine. We'll bring you the latest from the nations oldest city.

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St. Augustine Historic Sites

Around every corner you will find St. Augustine historic sites to visit. After all, our title, the nations oldest city, brings with it an abundance of interesting history.

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Our Favorite St. Augustine Hotels

We like clean, comfortable, and tastefully decorated St. Augustine hotels; add a little luxury and it is a winner! We are going to share with you only the ones we recommend, our favorites.

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St. Augustine Tours

There are many companies that offer historic, fun, interesting, and even romantic tours of St. Augustine. Touring the city is easy; you can walk, ride a train or trolley or even a horse drawn carriage

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St. Augustine Itineraries

We have specially designed St. Augustine itineraries to help you make the most of your time here. From one day to one week we will lay it all out for you in an easy to follow format.

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Two Day St. Augustine Itineraries

Now that is a bit better; you will find with our two day St. Augustine itineraries you will be able to see more, do more and eat at more of our delicious restaurants.

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Anastasia Island

Across the Matanzas River, just over the Bridge of Lions from downtown St. Augustine, is Anastasia Island. Be sure to visit while you are in the area.

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Schooner Freedom

Sail aboard the Schooner Freedom, an authentic replica 19th century blockade runner. It is sure to be something the whole family will enjoy!

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St. Augustine Airport

The St. Augustine Airport may surprise you, it is quite a large facility for such a small town. This world class facility welcomes everything from corporate jets to single engine aircraft.

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Our Favorite St. Augustine Parks

St. Augustine parks; swim, hike, bike, fish, kayak, camp, explore or just relax in some of Florida's most beautiful state and national parks.

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St. Augustine Churches

Touring around St. Augustine, churches are quite prevalent. There are several beautiful, historic old churches that you will want to be sure and visit.

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Memorial Presbyterian Church

Memorial Presbyterian Church was founded in 1824 as the First Presbyterian Church of St. Augustine

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Trinity Episcopal Parish

Trinity Episcopal Parish was established in 1821 and is the oldest Protestant church in Florida. Construction on the original church began in 1830 and was complete in 1831.

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Grace United Methodist Church

Grace United Methodist Church was established in 1881 on the current day site of the Lightner Building, a location Mr. Henry Flagler thought would be perfect for his new Alcazar Hotel.

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Cathedral-Basilica of St. Augustine

The Cathedral-Basilica of St. Augustine is a part of the Cathedral Parish which is the oldest continuously active Catholic faith community in the continental United States.

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Build A Website

Wow, I can hardly believe after just 6 months I have built a website, and you can too! Build a website like I did with SBI, all the tools you need to do it yourself.

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Washington Oaks Gardens State Park

Washington Oaks Gardens State Park, I think, is one of the prettiest parks in all of Florida. Wander along soft pathways through the gardens under majestic, moss-draped live oaks.

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Fort Mose Historic State Park

Fort Mose, the first free Africian-American settlement in the United States. Take a stroll out the boardwalk to see the site where the fort originally stood.

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Faver-Dykes State Park

Faver-dykes is another beautiful park! This pristine park sits along the banks of Pellicer Creek and is a popular birding area with over one hundred species seen during spring and fall migration.

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Anastasia State Park

Anastasia State Park is another gem, located midway between St. Augustine and St. Augustine Beach. Anastasia has pristine beach, a tidal salt marsh, and a hammock forest.

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