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St. Augustine is commonly referred to as the 'Nation's Oldest City, ' but did you know it has eight castles? Here's where to ...
Fifty-five years before the Pilgrims landed on Plymouth Rock, Spanish admiral Pedro Menéndez de Avilés founded St. Augustine.
The St. Augustine celebrates its 100-year connection to sister city Avilés, Spain, with street festivals, outdoor concerts and celebrations Sept. 5-9.
The St. Augustine celebrates its 100-year connection to sister city Avilés, Spain, with street festivals, outdoor concerts and celebrations Sept. 5-9.
Founded in September 1565 by Don Pedro Menéndez de Avilés of Spain, St. Augustine stands near the site where Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León is believed to have landed in 1513, allegedly in ...
At the end of July 1924, 98 years ago, delegates from Florida (most from St. Augustine), arrived in Spain. They would participate in the first event.
St. Augustine, Florida, was settled on Sept. 8, 1565, making it the oldest city in North America. It preceded the famous Pilgrim settlement in Plymouth, Mass., by 55 years.
The Nao Trinidad, a replica of one of the first ships to sail around the world, is leaving St. Augustine.