Archeologists in St. Augustine, Florida have discovered evidence of an 18th-century British fort, known as a redoubt. The ...
Archaeologists in St. Augustine discovered what they believe is evidence of a British fort from the 1700’s. The discovery was made at a vacant lot in the Lincolnville neighborhood of St. Augustine, ...
According to a First Coast News report, soil stains left behind by an eighteenth-century British fort have been uncovered in the Lincolnville neighborhood of St. Augustine, a city founded on the ...
Built between 1672 and 1695 by the Spanish, The Castillo de San Marcos served as a fort for ... in downtown St. Augustine once protected the newly established territory of Spanish Florida from ...
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21 Best Things To Do In St. Augustine, FloridaMost people don't realize St. Augustine is the oldest continuously inhabited European settlement in the United States. (It was preceded by Puerto Rican colonies Pensacola, which was destroyed in 1559, ...
During this time, Florida was governed by ... and kids militia training sessions. Fort Mose sits less than 3 miles northwest of downtown St. Augustine. The park itself is free to visit every ...
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The Fort Mose Jazz and Blue Series is continuing its tradition of bringing live music to one of the most historical sites in ...
According to the St. Augustine Historical Society, as city officials built snowmen, Stuart Bridle, a transplant from Illinois ...
The small fort, or redoubt ... there were seven of these British redoubts in St. Augustine when Florida was a British colony in the 1700s. Archaeologist Katherine Sims said there's evidence ...
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