A beautiful city on the central east coast of
Florida, St. Augustine is the oldest (almost 500 years) continuing European settlement in the
North America. St. Augustine city was named after the saint by Don
Pedro Menendez de Aviles, an admiral of
Spain and newly appointed governor of Florida, after arriving of the coast of Florida on August 28, 1565, the
Feast Day of St. Augustine.
St. Augustine was founded 42 years before the English colony at
Jamestown,
Virginia and 55 years before the
Pilgrims landed on
Plymouth Rock in
Massachusetts
Historical Attractions in St. Augustine:
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