
Event
Sponsors & Local Vendors
Our
events are the result of partnerships with our host locations, sponsors
and whenever
possible local vendors. Their help has contributed to
successful
events over the past 25 years. A hearty thanks to all who
help us
"Relive the Past and Inspire the Future".
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Tourism Development Council
Saint John's County, Florida
500
San Sebastian View
St. Augustine, FL 32084
Phone: (904) 209-4420
Fax: (904) 209-0531
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| The reenactments of both The Sack of St.
Augustine and Drake's Raid are sponsored in part with grants from the
Tourism Development Council, St. John's County. |
Historic Florida Militia
42 Spanish St.
St. Augustine, FL 32084
904-824-9823
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| The Historic Florida Militia a 501(c)(3) non-profit educational
organization devoted to interpreting the military history of Florida
from the First Contact period through the Modern period. Under the 'umbrella' of HFM are groups of
reenactors (companies) from different periods in our history. Each
company must be comprised of a minimum of 5 men-at-arms who will pass
authenticity and safety inspections. We also have 'civilian' and
'honorary research' units. |
Fountain of
Youth Park
11 Magnolia Ave
St. Augustine, Florida
904-829-3168
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| When you enter our site at 11 Magnolia Avenue,
you will pass beneath the archway of this world famous attraction, you
are stepping onto the very property on which U.S. history began.
Seloy was the name of the
Timucua Village, before the arrival of the Spanish in 1513, and with
Ponce de Leon’s claim of possession for the Spanish King, La Florida
was born. No Spanish attempts that came later to colonize were
successful…until the arrival of Don Pedro Menendez de Aviles on
September 8, 1565. It is within the boundaries of this property that
the oldest continuously occupied European settlement within our
continental United States was formed – St. Augustine.
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Old Town
Trolley Tours
Welcome Center, Free Parking
San Marco Ave & Henando
St.
St. Augustine, Florida
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| The
nation’s oldest city, St. Augustine, beckons visitors to discover its
charming cobblestone streets, historical landmarks and pristine
beaches. Friendly locals, sunny days and lovely places to dine, play
and become enlightened, welcome guests year-round. For over 30 years,
Old Town Trolley Tours has brought the best of the city to life through
Transportainment, our unique blend of transportation and entertainment.
Climb aboard to experience the humorous tales and interesting trivia of
our friendly conductors, as they bring 500 years of American history to
life.
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The Spanish Bakery
42.5 St. George St.
St. Augustine, Florida
904-808-7202
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The Spanish
Bakery is tucked
away in an out of the way garden in the
middle of St. Augustine Downtown Historic district right off St. George
St. It
wont be hard to find if you follow the sweet smell of freshly baked
bread
coming out of the stone hearth oven every half hour or so, not to
mention the
empanadas, or the spicy sausage wrapped in a flaky golden crust. That's
not all
you'll find, we have all sorts of delicious food for lunch and healthy
snacks.
Serving up
the same traditional Spanish food that
people have loved for years. So stop in and have a empanada or a bowl
of Picadillo
with a freshly baked roll!
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