ATTRACTIONS
St. Augustine History Museum
167 San Marco Ave., St. Augustine FL 32084
904.829.3800
www.trolleytours.com
This intriguing mix of historical displays and
private collections brings more than 400 years of
Florida history to life. Guests can visit our Spanish
sunken-treasure room and touch real Spanish
silver, learn all about the early Timucuan Indians,
visit a Florida cracker trading post and marvel at
the genius of Henry Flagler–oil baron, railroad
magnate and father of Florida.
St. Augustine Lighthouse
and Maritime Museum
81 Lighthouse Ave., St. Augustine, FL 32080
904.829.0745
www.staugustinelighthouse.org
The St. Augustine Lighthouse is one of 30
lighthouses standing in Florida and one of just six
open to the public. Climb 219 steps to the top for a
breathtaking view of St. Augustine.
Spanish Military
Hospital Museum
3 Aviles St., St. Augustine FL 32084
904.342.7730
www.spanishmilitaryhospitalmuseum.com
Travel back in time to the Spanish Military Hospital,
where the doctor is always in. Discover untold
history as our guides demonstrate “cutting-edge”
colonial-surgery techniques.
Villa Zorayda Museum
83 King St., St. Augustine, FL 32084
904.829.9887
www.villazorayda.com
Take a step back in time as you explore this former
Grand Gilded Age home built in 1883 by Bostonian
Franklin W. Smith. The architecture is a 1/10th-
scale reproduction of a portion of the Alhambra
Palace in Granada, Spain. Featuring original art and
antique collections and a 133-year history.
Ximenez-Fatio House Museum
20 Aviles St., St. Augustine, FL 32084
904.829.3575
www.ximenezfatiohouse.org
This 19th-century inn hosted several prominent
people who influenced Florida’s development.
Enjoy one of St. Augustine’s best-kept secrets and
one of the South’s best-preserved historic sites.
HISTORICAL
CHURCHES &
CEMETERIES
Cathedral Basilica
of St. Augustine
38 Cathedral Pl., St. Augustine, FL 32084
904.824.2806 www.thefirstparish.org
This Spanish Colonial Renaissance cathedral was
built in 1797 and then reconstructed in the late
1880s. It symbolizes the nation’s oldest diocese.
Grace Methodist Church
8 Carrera St., St. Augustine, FL 32084
904.829.8272
www.gracestaugustine.org
This historic church was built by Henry Flagler
from 1886 to 1887; it was added to the U.S. Nation-
al Register of Historic Places in 1979. Open daily
for tours.
Huguenot Cemetery
Corner of Orange St. and Avenida Menendez,
St. Augustine, FL 32084
904.829.6451
www.memorialpcusa.org/huguenot-cemetery
Municipal cemetery established in 1821 for the
burial of yellow-fever victims and non-Catholics.
Restored with developed tours for visitors.
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