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  • Collection: Photographic Record of Local Places

In 1798, Don Andrés Ximenez built a three-story house for his wife, Juana Pellicer, and their children. Juana's father, Francisco Pellicer, led the…

Woolworth's Department Store got its footing in 1955 as a part of the very first shopping center in St. Augustine's downtown. The designer, Morris…

Constructed as a winter home for hardware merchant and amateur architect, Franklin W. Smith, he was so impressed with the Moorish style Alhambra…

Treasury Street is the narrowest street in the United States at just over six feet wide!On the corner of St. George Street (Calle Real) and Treasury…

The Spanish laid-out the street system of St. Augustine in the First Spanish Period. They did not give streets formal names, but rather referred to…

Before the construction of the lighthouse, there were a series of wooden watchtowers in the area. The earliest reference to watchtowers dates back to…

This building dates to 1966 as a reconstruction by the St. Augustine Historical Restoration and Preservation Commission, with assistance from the…

Rattlesnake Island is a naturally occurring island on the eastern side of the Matanzas River. Just after the Spanish landing in Florida in 1569, a…

The Proctor Library (proper name is the William L. Proctor Library) as it stands was not the first library of Flagler College. The library was housed…

The coquina ground floor of this building dates to around 1750 as the house of the Spanish Royal Treasurer, Juan Estevan de Peña, during the 1st…

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