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58 Cuna Street

The archaeological site at 58 Cuna Street, also known as the Jacinto-Sabate site, is in an area of St. Augustine occupied since the 1600s. The earliest records show that Manuel Jacinto lived in a woodhouse with an oyster shell foundation ...

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2 St. George Street

Located on the edge of the city limits across the street from the Castillo de San Marcos, 2 St. George Street contains over one hundred different archaeological features ranging in date from the late 17th century to the 19th century. ...

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The Rosario Line

During the 18th century St. Augustine functioned as a presidio, or Spanish military outpost, with forts and defensive lines protecting the city. The Rosario Line was one of these defensive lines. It was also known as the Line of Circumvallation.

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Monson Motor Lodge

Just south of the Castillo de San Marcos along the bay is the Historic Hilton Waterfront Hotel. Until the early 21st Century, this location housed the Monson Motor Lodge, a local well-known hotel. During it’s demolition, the city of St. ...

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National Cemetery/British Barracks

The Spanish first constructed this building along the edge of the walled city for use as Franciscan monastery during 1577. Following the end of the Seven Years War in 1763, the British occupied St. Augustine converting the building for use ...

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John McMahon Environmental Education Center

Now owned and operated by the City of Crestview, the Environmental Center was originally conceived and started by former Okaloosa County Forester John McMahon in 1979. The center offers a park-like setting with picnic area and two ornamental fish ponds ...

Destin History and Fishing Museum

The Destin History & Fishing Museum preserves and honors the history of Destin, Florida, the "world's luckiest fishing village."

Experience the feeling of swimming in the Gulf of Mexico with award winning examples of fish caught in Destin. This exhibit ...

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Port Vendres

Port Vendres is a small village in southern France, situated near the Spanish border on the rocky Vermilion coast of the Mediterranean. Port-Vendres is the principle deep water commercial port for the region, supporting shipping freighters and yachts, but also ...

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Port of Collioure

The commune of Collioure is a small seaside Catalan village in southern France on the Vermeil Coast of the Mediterranean, north of the Spanish border and the Pyrenees. Occupied since prehistoric times, early records show the Visigoths lived on this ...

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Catalan Fishermen of Banyuls-sur-Mer

The Catalan Fishing Village of Banyuls-sur-Mer

Banyuls-sur-Mer is a seaside village in the most southern corner of France located in the region of Languedoc-Roussillon of the Eastern Pyrenees. The village lays nestled between foothills, the steeps slopes covered with vast ...

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