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St. Augustine called the “Ancient City”, because it is the oldest city in the American nation. Saint Augustine was 42 years before Jamestown, an English colony and 55 years before the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock. Some of the major tourist attractions, you should check whether you travel to St. Augustine is the Castillo de San Marcos, the Fort Matanzas National Monument, Fort Mose, the oldest house and the oldest Wooden School House.

We spent more time enjoying the scenery as a snap pictures gallery, so that they are not packaged like most of the updates on this website. But is not travel with and fun to go with the flow? Once we have a self-guided tour around the city, we have but in Harry’s Seafood Bar and Grill for lunch.

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Engraved in the copper-pitcher at the top of the page are the words Cabana Tandil, Cremero 30 liters, Tandil Buenos Aires Argentina 1922. I’m guessing that it is a container of a milk processing factory or a farm in Argentina.

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As the sun began to set, we have it in our car and drove back to Gainesville by the speed trap cities and Waldo Starke. The routine of 65 mph to 55 mph to 45 mph to 35 mph and then back again, over and over was a pain, but St. Augustine was also worth the drive.