A Lasting Tribute: Frederick Douglass Honored in St. Augustine
A new Frederick Douglass statue in St. Augustine, FL honors one of America’s most influential civil rights leaders and highlights the city’s deep historical roots. This blog explores Douglass’ 1889 visit to St. Augustine, the significance of the new monument at Anderson Circle, and why this installation is an important addition to local history. If you’re interested in St. Augustine history, historic landmarks, and things to do in St. Augustine, this is a meaningful stop to add to your list.

A Walking Tour Through St. Augustine’s Forgotten History
St. Augustine, Florida, holds the title of America's oldest continuously inhabited city, but beyond the popular tourist sites like the Castillo de San Marcos and St. George Street lies a forgotten history waiting to be discovered. Lace up your walking shoes and step into the hidden past of St. Augus

The History of St. Augustine’s Beaches: How They’ve Changed Over the Years
Short and sweet: St. Augustine’s beaches are timeless—but they’ve certainly changed with time. If you’ve ever dipped your toes into the salty shoreline of Anastasia Island or caught a sunrise at Crescent Beach, you’ve experienced a slice of Florida’s oldest coastline. But have you ever wondered how

Spring Fishing in St. Augustine: The Best Spots & Seasonal Catches
Reel in the season’s best with this guide to spring fishing in St. Augustine, Florida. There’s no better time than spring to cast a line in St. Augustine. As the weather warms and the tides shift, both seasoned anglers and casual fishers flock to the Intracoastal, salt marshes, and the open Atlantic
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