Posts Tagged ‘St. Augustine’

See Your Next Show at The Saint Augustine Amphitheatre

Looking for that perfect place to see a concert this fall? The Saint Augustine Amphitheatre is the newest cultural venue to see your favorite play or rock band. With an outdoor location, you can’t beat the awesome scenery that evolves with the seasons. Located on Anastasia Island next to Anastasia State Park and Recreation Area, [...]

2010 Harvest of Hope Festival

This year marks the return of the Harvest of Hope Festival. Harvest of Hope is a 3 three day, multi-stage alternative music festival that is sponsored by the Harvest of Hope foundation. This foundation raises awareness of the poor conditions in which most migrant farm workers work and live in and they help by providing [...]

Take a stroll down to the old city

Whether you live in Jacksonville Beach or further in town, St. Augustine is a short drive and well worth your visit, and has a ton to offer! St George Street is one of my favorite spots in the old city. It’s colonial look always grabs my attention, along with the beautiful art work that can [...]

Loose Screws in St. Augustine, FL

Loose Screws in St. Augustine is one of the coolest locally owned businesses I have been to. Inside you will find an endless collection of counter culture apparel, B-Movies and cult films, underground and local music, and so much more! Every time you go there they have different items in stock because when they sell [...]

Pizza Time in St. Augustine, FL

Every time I visit St. Augustine I try to make it a point to go to Pizza Time. It’s not because they have the best pizza ever or anything but mainly because of the environment. It looks like any other hole in the wall local St. Augustine business but when inside you feel very comfortable [...]

Castillo de San Marcos-St. Augustine, Florida

If you have ever wanted to go to a historic place but never had time to travel to the bigger places to see one. Your searching days are over. The Castillo de San Marcos is a Spanish fort built in the 1700′s to help protect the city of St. Augustine. It has served as the [...]


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