A Guide to Historic St. Augustine, Florida

A Guide to Historic St. Augustine, Florida by Steve Rajtar is an illustrated edition published by History Press in 2007, featuring 190 pages in English. This book offers readers a structured exploration of St. Augustine, recognized as North America’s oldest continuously inhabited European settlement. Through easy-to-follow tours, it highlights notable sites such as the Castillo de San Marcos, the Cathedral of St. Augustine, and the Huguenot Cemetery, providing insights into the city’s rich history and architectural significance.
Readers will find a detailed examination of St. Augustine’s historic architecture and attractions, as well as its unique international flavor. The guide aims to enhance the experience of visiting this vibrant community in north Florida, making it a valuable resource for those interested in regional history and culture. With a focus on both the historical context and the visual appeal of the area, this book serves as a comprehensive companion for exploring the diverse themes of architecture and social science within St. Augustine.
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Travel through these easy-to-follow tours of St. Augustine, North America’s oldest continuously inhabited European settlement.
Explore famed St. Augustine locales, including the Castillo de San Marcos, the Cathedral of St. Augustine, the Huguenot Cemetery and the Plaza. Discover the wonderful historic architecture, attractions and international flavor that make St. Augustine a flourishing winter playground. Let Steve Rajtar and Kelly Goodman guide you through the history-rich streets of this delightful north Florida community in their comprehensive Guide to Historic St. Augustine, Florida.
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