I love history. Seriously. The only thing that makes history better is ghost stories enmeshed with history. I said it and I am proud of it.
St. Augustine, Florida has something for every history lover for sure. And then some.
Is your era pre-colonial America?
St. Augustine is the oldest continuously occupied European settlement in the continental United States, with a history that spans over 400 years. Founded in 1565, we found that wandering the original streets brought us back to Portugal and Spain - the layouts of the streets, the cobblestone, the courtyards of the early homes, even the tile marking the homes. We had to stop ourselves from saying "Portugal" and "Spain" for fear that our friend would be annoyed with us.We wandered into several craftsman shops and just fell in love with the tile, art, and ceramics. It's a good thing that we flew, because if we had had our car, I would have purchased quite a bit of pottery!
The American Golden Age
St. Augustine was really quite the destination in the 1880s - roaring '20's. Walking through the town, particularly Flager University, was a walk through history. The design, the art, the mood and feelings all captivate and absolutely made us want to return for more time in this area.