Haunted St. Augustine and St. Johns County

Haunted St. Augustine and St. Johns County by Elizabeth Randall, published by Arcadia Publishing in August 2013, explores the rich history of St. Johns County and St. Augustine, two of the earliest settled areas in the United States. This 130-page book presents a collection of intriguing tales that span from Native American history to the experiences of early European settlers and modern-day residents, highlighting the area’s unique narrative.
Readers will find a captivating account of the region’s haunted locations, including the Castillo de San Marcos and the Huguenot Cemetery, as well as stories from an authentic old drugstore. The book delves into the lingering spirits associated with these historical sites, offering a blend of history and the supernatural. Through the lens of photojournalists Elizabeth and Bob Randall, this edition invites exploration of the fascinating and sometimes terrifying stories that define one of America’s oldest regions.
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St. Johns County and St. Augustine are some of the earliest settled areas in the United States, and both are home to fascinating history. The area’s story is filled with tales from Native Americans, early European settlers and modern-day Floridians. In some places, the habitants of those historical moments have remained. From the Castillo de San Marcos to the Huguenot Cemetery and the authentic old drugstore, the city and the county are filled with fascinating and terrifying stories of lingering spirits. Join photojournalist couple Elizabeth and Bob Randall as they recount the stories of the things that haunt one of America’s oldest regions.
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