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Once a former luxury resort built in 1887, the building today is the site of Flagler College.
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A Ghostly Experience
Hiding behind its charming, tourist town store fronts, lurking in the shadows of narrow cobblestone alleys, perhaps even peering at you from behind lace-curtained bed-and-breakfast windows are the spirits of St. Augustine's past. So they say. |
O.C. White's Seafood & Spirits
Visitors may discover a rare treasure in the heart of St. Augustine's historic district when they visit what is now O.C. White's Seafood & Spirits. This delightful bar and restaurant, located on the waterfront overlooking the Bridge of Lions and City Yacht Marina, was named The Worth Mansion in the early 1800s. |

Oldest Wooden School House
Located near the Old City Gates, the oldest wooden school house in the United States dates back to the early 18th century when the house was originally a homestead belonging to Juan Genoply. The building is constructed of red cedar and cypress. Wooden pegs keep the timbers in place. Everything was made by hand, even the nails. The house appears on the tax rolls for the year 1716, but it existed years before then. |
It's New at the Zoo
The Alligator Farm Zoological Park has recently joined the 2,000-mile Florida Birding Trail being developed by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. The Alligator Farm's 2-acre rookery is considered one of the finest areas to view nesting wild birds. |
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