“Gaze at the buildings and read the accounts of the people who walked the same streets more than 450 years ago; you will be transformed into a time traveler.â€â€”Thomas Graham; author of Mr. Flagler’s St. Augustine “Grab this book—you will never find this information on a travel website.â€â€”Kathleen Deagan; coauthor of Fort Mose: Colonial America's Black Fortress of Freedom In 2013; National Geographic Traveler chose St. Augustine as one of “20 must-see places and best trips in the world.†But while tourists take in the fort and stroll the cobblestone streets; few visitors are aware of the remarkable history of this oldest continuously occupied European-established settlement in the continental United States. Walking St. Augustine fuses illustrated history and intimate handbook. The author; Elsbeth “Buff†Gordon; one of the city’s most highly regarded historians; is also a resident and offers insider tips for exciting adventures. Gordon divides the colonial village into sections; all easily walked in a single day. She guides visitors through Plaza de la Constitucion; the oldest public park in America; and down the same avenues walked by the first Spanish settlers. She vividly retells landmark events; highlights areas of architectural or historic interest; delves into the genealogy of the multicultural families that have made St. Augustine home; and offers human stories and heritage recipes passed down through the centuries. With this vibrantly rendered; easy-to-use; and color-coded guide; visitors can walk the seldom-visited south end of the city; which includes the earliest residential area with streets dating back to 1572; and stop in at the Flagler College complex; its more recent history illuminated by its architectural perfection. Gordon suggests visiting the Colonial Quarter Living History Museum; and for those looking to venture beyond walking distance; the Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park; Anastasia Island; and Fort Mose; the nation’s first legally free black settlement. Walking St. Augustine opens the doors to a spellbinding city; allowing visitors to discover five centuries of gripping history.
#6691571 in Books University Press of Florida 2005-09-29Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.40 x .91 x 6.30l; 1.22 #File Name: 0813028493288 pages
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