The Houses of St. Augustine

The Houses of St. Augustine
Title The Houses of St. Augustine PDF eBook
Author Albert Manucy
Publisher Literary Licensing, LLC
Pages 180
Release 2011-10-01
Genre
ISBN 9781258152468

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The Houses of St. Augustine

The Houses of St. Augustine
Title The Houses of St. Augustine PDF eBook
Author David Nolan
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 300
Release 2016-12-15
Genre Travel
ISBN 1683340051

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When the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock, St. Augustine was already half a century old. Founded in 1565, the city has been continuously inhabited ever since, and its architectural styles tell stories of boom and bust, fad and tradition, war and peace, modernization and historic preservation. This affectionate portrait of our oldest city offers a comprehensive survey of the many architectural features that have expressed the needs and preferences of St. Augustine's inhabitants over more than four centuries of Spanish, British, and American government. From the coquina stone structures of colonial times, through Victorian gingerbread and Henry Flagler's Spanish revival, to the cookie-cutter subdivisions and condominiums of modern times, the houses of St. Augustine are introduced in this lovely and readable book like characters in a historical drama. Each chapter highlights a broad historical period and includes a lively discussion of the city's distinctive character during that era. Representative styles and forms of each period are illustrated with color photographs and original watercolors by Jean Ellen Fitzpatrick.

Voices in St. Augustine

Voices in St. Augustine
Title Voices in St. Augustine PDF eBook
Author Jane R. Wood
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2008-11
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780979230455

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Thirteen-year-old Joey Johnson has a problem. He hears voices, only he can't find the people who belong to them. His curiosity leads him on a quest where he learns more than just history about "the Nation's Oldest City." He discovers he has a special connection to the past -- something that changes his life forever.

Ghosts of St. Augustine

Ghosts of St. Augustine
Title Ghosts of St. Augustine PDF eBook
Author Dave Lapham
Publisher Pineapple Press Inc
Pages 170
Release 1997
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781561641239

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The unique and often turbulent history of St. Augustine, America's oldest city, has spawned more than four hundred years' worth of ghosts.

River of Hidden Dreams

River of Hidden Dreams
Title River of Hidden Dreams PDF eBook
Author Connie May Fowler
Publisher
Pages 251
Release 1995-06
Genre
ISBN 9780552995894

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St. Augustine in the Gilded Age

St. Augustine in the Gilded Age
Title St. Augustine in the Gilded Age PDF eBook
Author Beth Rogero Bowen
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 132
Release 2008
Genre History
ISBN 9780738553429

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St. Augustine was more than three centuries old when tourism awakened the sleepy Spanish village. Soon after Standard Oil partner Henry Flagler brought the railroad to town in the 1880s, well-heeled visitors began flocking to Flagler's luxury hotels as St. Augustine became known as the "American Riviera." Tourists walked the quaint, narrow streets and visited the city gate, the old Spanish fort, the alligator farm, the Fountain of Youth, and the four houses all claiming to be the oldest in the country. Postcard History Series: St. Augustine in the Gilded Age depicts the oldest city in the United States from the beginning of the picture postcard era to 1914, when a fire destroyed several downtown blocks. The volume presents more than 200 images from the archives of the St. Augustine Historical Society and the author's personal collection.

Walking St. Augustine

Walking St. Augustine
Title Walking St. Augustine PDF eBook
Author Elsbeth "Buff" Gordon
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9780813060835

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Historic St. Augustine Research Institute William L. Proctor Award "Gaze at the buildings and read the accounts of the people who walked the same streets more than 450 years ago; you will be transformed into a time traveler."--Thomas Graham, author of Mr. Flagler's St. Augustine "Grab this book--you will never find this information on a travel website."--Kathleen Deagan, coauthor of Fort Mose: Colonial America's Black Fortress of Freedom In 2013, National Geographic Traveler chose St. Augustine as one of "20 must-see places and best trips in the world." But while tourists take in the fort and stroll the cobblestone streets, few visitors are aware of the remarkable history of this oldest continuously occupied European-established settlement in the continental United States. Walking St. Augustine fuses illustrated history and intimate handbook. The author, Elsbeth "Buff" Gordon, one of the city's most highly regarded historians, is also a resident and offers insider tips for exciting adventures. Gordon divides the colonial village into sections, all easily walked in a single day. She guides visitors through Plaza de la Constitucion, the oldest public park in America, and down the same avenues walked by the first Spanish settlers. She vividly retells landmark events, highlights areas of architectural or historic interest, delves into the genealogy of the multicultural families that have made St. Augustine home, and offers human stories and heritage recipes passed down through the centuries. With this vibrantly rendered, easy-to-use, and color-coded guide, visitors can walk the seldom-visited south end of the city, which includes the earliest residential area with streets dating back to 1572, and stop in at the Flagler College complex, its more recent history illuminated by its architectural perfection. Gordon suggests visiting the Colonial Quarter Living History Museum, and for those looking to venture beyond walking distance, the Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park, Anastasia Island, and Fort Mose, the nation's first legally free black settlement. Walking St. Augustine opens the doors to a spellbinding city, allowing visitors to discover five centuries of gripping history.