Aviles Street St. Augustine
Aviles Street, which is in the historic district of St. Augustine, has long been identified as the oldest street in the United States.
Aviles Street, which is in the historic district of St. Augustine, has long been identified as the oldest street in the United States.
The first notice of a house on the property that is now home to The Bayfront Marin House, is in the Roque map of 1788, which shows a wooden building in bad condition.
The historic Casa Monica Hotel was originally open for business on New Year's Day in 1888.
Casablanca Inn can be found on Avenida Menendez, right across the street from beautiful Mantanzas Bay, just north of the Bridge of Lions.
Castillo de San Marcos, the oldest fort in the United States, was constructed between 1672 and 1695 by the Spanish living on Matanzas Inlet for the protection of the northern most outpost of the empire, Saint Augustine.
a.k.a The Ponce de Leon Hotel that was an exclusive hotel in St. Augustine, Florida, built by millionaire developer and Standard Oil co-founder Henry M. Flagler and completed in 1888.
Fort Matanzas was built by the Spanish in 1742 to guard Matanzas Inlet, the southern mouth of the Matanzas River, which could be used as a rear entrance to the city of St. Augustine.
A former residence, this now restaurant in St. Augustine faces the waterfront.
The Huguenot Cemetery in St. Augustine, Florida located across from the historic City Gate was a Protestant burial ground between the years 1821 and 1884.
The Lightner Museum is a museum of antiques, mostly American Gilded Age pieces, housed within the historic Hotel Alcazar building in downtown St. Augustine.
The Memorial Presbyterian Church is a historic church constructed in 1889 by American industrialist Henry Flagler. It was dedicated to the memory of his daughter Jennie Louise Benedict.
O.C. White's has a History dating back to 1790, originally constructed by Don Miguel Ysnardy a prominent St. Augustinian.
Visitors to historic St. Augustine, Florida, can still see evidence that the ancient Spanish city was once surrounded by strong walls.
The Authentic Old Drugstore takes you back to the early days when St. Augustine was nothing but a Spanish hamlet.
Located near the City Gates, The Old School House is a surviving expression of another time.
The Old Jail Museum, formerly the original Saint John County Jail; (1891-1953), can be found near the corner of San Marco Avenue (A1A) and Missouri Avenue, between Dufferin Street and Mantanzas Avenue; not far from the Florida Heritage Museum.
Gathering place for a bustling crowd with a schedule of live music plus casual BBQ fare & drinks.
The Spanish Military Hospital Museum building is a reconstruction of a Military Hospital that stood on this site during the Second Spanish Colonial Period, 1784-1821.
Constructed of Alabama brick and Philadelphia iron, the lighthouse is St. Augustine's oldest surviving brick structure. In 1876, a brick light keeper's house was added to the site.
St. Augustine National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located in the city of St. Augustine in St. Johns County, Florida
The Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park in St. Augustine, Florida, is a popular attraction linked to the legend of the Fountain of Youth and the Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León.
Tolomato Cemetery in St. Augustine is the oldest extant planned cemetery in the State of Florida, with burials starting during the First Spanish Period (1565-1763).