Archeologists unearth signs from 1700s of British control in Florida after centuries of Spanish rule
The city of St. Augustine — with its centuries-old buildings and massive stone fort — is an enduring reminder of Spain’s ...
The discovery provides tangible evidence of a British military presence in Florida during their brief occupation from 1763 to ...
Archeologists in St. Augustine have uncovered evidence of a British military outpost from the 1700s, revealing a little-known ...
This image provided by the City of St. Augustine Archaeology Program shows a 3-foot-tall cross-section view of the excavated ...
In St. Johns County, home to St. Augustine, the percentage of workers who did their jobs from home nearly tripled from 8.6% ...
The Castillo de San Marcos National Monument is located in the northern part of St. Augustine's historic city center near the Colonial Quarter. The easiest way to get to the fort is by trolley or ...
every 15 minutes from 6:30 to 7:45 p.m. The event follows the journeys of a Freedom Seekers escaping from slavery to St. Augustine's Fort Mose. Nonrefundable tickets are available on a first-come ...
The St. Augustine area was claimed by the Spanish crown in the early 16th century after explorer Juan Ponce de Leon's arrival ...
Most St. Augustine visitors are familiar with the town's past as a Spanish colony from 1565 to 1760s, but few are aware of its role in America's Black history. Fort Mose was the first legally ...
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