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Black Raven Pirate Ship - St. Augustine (FL)

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Potters Wax Museum - St. Augustine Dan Blakeslee: This is the oldest wax museum in America, and its ancient roadside attraction history makes amends for its small footprint. And even with that shortcoming, it still beats some of the other wax museums Ive visited. Its small but dense. There are a lot of figures crammed together into various sections, and you really have to take your time to comb through them. I personally feel the quality and accuracy of Potters figures exceed that of the standard wax figure. You dont often find yourself thinking, "I know who that is, but it doesnt really look like them." I also appreciate the free little museum in their lobby. If you are checking out the attractions in St. Augustine, this is a great stop.
ACCORD Civil Rights Museum - St. Augustine s n: I had a wonderful time at the Accord civil rights museum as they celebrated Mrs. Cora Tysons birthday and she is living history and over 102 years old and still she is "sharp as a tac" and beautiful. Thank you Accord and Mrs. Tyson for reminding us as a city and nation just how far weve come.
2 Old Town Trolley Welcome Center - St. Augustine Paul W. Peel: We started with Joe as our driver and he was great and full of knowledge. Sadly we got off and and later got on a different trolley and had Katie as a driver and she is not good at all. She seemed confused and gave information that seemed just made up. As a whole the tour is probably a good tour with the right driver. Just hop off if you get Katie.
Mission Nombre de Dios Museum - St. Augustine Angela Bridges: We had such a lovely visit. I can see why this is voted one of the most peaceful places in America. Its free to enter they do have places to leave a donation if you are so inclined you can stay as long as you want until dusk. They have a lot of parking. I will definitely return next time we go back to St Augustine and be able to spend more time in this beautiful area.
Saint Augustine Distillery - St. Augustine Tab Palmisano: What a great way to spend a few hours and the entire staff is amazing. We showed up only to realize that we mistakenly got tickets for the wrong day, Amy & Olivia were wonderful and we were able to get tickets for a different tasting so we could have the experience while we were in town. Since we had some extra time we were also able to go on the self-guided tour as well. Zaira made a delicious mule and gave some tips on using different carbonated mixers for different tastes. Allan handed out the gin tonic and rum tiki samples and was a delight. Im not usually a gin drinker, but he gin was the best Ive ever had and was probably my favorite drink of the day, although everything was great. The end of the tour takes you to the store where Debbie was dolling out the old fashion. Afterwards we headed to the tasting room for the perfect pair tasting experience with Nelson who was lovely. We end up tasting home 4 bottles and a mixer because we had trouble deciding. Definitely worth a visit if your nearby.
Medieval Torture Museum - St. Augustine Ali Burgess: This museum was amazing! Each room was incredibly interesting, the audio tour was inviting for those who may have been newbies to the history, and as a big history buff I was excited to see some of my favs in real life!
Father Miguel OReilly House Museum - St. Augustine Bern: My husband and I were delighted by this (donation optional) museum that chronicles the impact of the St Joseph sisters work in St Augustine. The curator gave us a personal tour and is to be commended for the many updates to the interior exhibits and the garden. The attic exhibit is especially impactful.
The Old Senator Tree - St. Augustine Mike Elliott: Old Senator Tree. ID think this is a state or county recognized tree as it is the middle of an old hotel parking lot. Google directions won’t take you directly there. You have to enter at the hotel entrance to get there. It is a massive tree to say the least, but there are equivalent or larger trees and ran across in the area, but it’s worth a stop if you’re on the A1A.
Plaza de la Constitución - St. Augustine astrida mcfarland: We went to see the Nights of Lights here. The Plaza de la Constitución is the oldest public space in America. Laid out by Spanish Royal Ordinances in 1573, it has been, and still is, a social gathering place and venue for special events in the center of St. Augustines Historic District. The Plaza was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1970 and is home to several monuments and landmarks: the constitution monument, the public marketplace, and the Foot soldiers monument, Thruout the year, during summer there are various concerts performed and from November thru January, the park is lit up by millions of tiny white lights during the Nights of Lights, which we have attended twice now. It is incredibly beautiful and magical. We will be going again this evening for a final look.
The Great Cross - St. Augustine Starlight Lifter: I love walking here. The grounds are well maintained and kept clean. Many interesting facts and information regarding early Saint Augustine. The paths are paved and wind throughout the entire grounds.