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- Collection: Photographic Record of Local Places
In 1786, Bernardo and Agueda Villalonga Seguì purchased this lot with only a small house of stone and wood on it. In either the year 1788 or 1805,…
This building dates to 1966 as a reconstruction by the St. Augustine Historical Restoration and Preservation Commission, with assistance from the…
The Jose Salcedo House is a coquina block house with a detached kitchen located on St. George Street.In the First Spanish Period, the Avero family…
After completing the Castillo de San Marcos, a seawall south of the fort was constructed betweem 1690 and 1696, extending to the plaza. The first wall…
In 1879 on the corner of Hypolita Street and Tolomato Road, George A. Colee built a home for his bride, Virginia Register. Mr. Colee was the founder…
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…
In 1573, King Philip II of Spain issued ordinances titled the “Leyes de Las Indies” which gave directions for the layouts of all new cities in the New…
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…
The Orange Street School was built over remnants of the Cubo Line moat to the west of the City Gates.St. Augustine High and Grade School opened in…
