Peek into 1870s St. Augustine with this article, which is part fiction / part travel guide.
Now a Civil Rights Museum, this building was originally a dentist's office.
African slave, Haitian revolutionary, Spanish general, and Florida's only black caudillo. When Jorge Biassou arrived in St. Augustine in 1796, he was already a legend in his own time.
Center of defense and heritage.
The National Parks Service's official guide to Fort Matanzas National Monument.
Leader of the St. Augustine Civil Rights Movement.
Orator, Reverend, and iconic Civil Rights activist.
Historic District founded by freed people in 1866.
1915 Motor Age Magazine article about St. Augustine's history.
A 1925 article about the history of the Castillo de San Marcos
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