1960s Guide Book and Map of St. Augustine Florida 14 Pages Many Pictures TG6
1960s Guide Book and Map of St. Augustine Florida 14 Pages Many Pictures TG6
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1960s Guide Book and Map of St. Augustine Florida 14 Pages Many Pictures TG6
St. Augustine's colorful, quaint and often bloody history goes back to Christopher Columbus. . to the very beginning. what we know as the white man's America. What is mors, the history of this ancient-appearing and mellow old city goes even deeper than modern man can fathom into the prehistoric lore of American Indians. The oldest city is a pleasant anach. ronism set squarely across Florida's busiest modern rail, water and highway routes.
It was on the second voyage of Columbus that a conquista. dor, one Don Juan Ponce de Leon, became infatuated with tales of a fabulous island to the north of the West Indies . . the Isle of Bimini where flowed the Fountain of Youth in Indian legend.
Ponce had permission from the crown to fit out an expedition in
1513. He did not find Bimini, but discovered Florida a "con-tinent" that stretched from the Keys to Labrador, all of which he claimed...
1960s Guide Book and Map of St. Augustine Florida 14 Pages Many Pictures TG6
St. Augustine's colorful, quaint and often bloody history goes back to Christopher Columbus. . to the very beginning. what we know as the white man's America. What is mors, the history of this ancient-appearing and mellow old city goes even deeper than modern man can fathom into the prehistoric lore of American Indians. The oldest city is a pleasant anach. ronism set squarely across Florida's busiest modern rail, water and highway routes.
It was on the second voyage of Columbus that a conquista. dor, one Don Juan Ponce de Leon, became infatuated with tales of a fabulous island to the north of the West Indies . . the Isle of Bimini where flowed the Fountain of Youth in Indian legend.
Ponce had permission from the crown to fit out an expedition in
1513. He did not find Bimini, but discovered Florida a "con-tinent" that stretched from the Keys to Labrador, all of which he claimed...