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The oldest continuous settlement in the US and a romantic getaway for those who love stories from the past

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Welcome toWelcome toOn FlOrida’s HistOric cOast

Many special events are planned during the coming months as we approach the 450th Anniversary of St. Augustine’s founding in 1565 by a group of 800 Spanish soldiers and brave settlers led by Pedro Menendez de Avilés.

Older than Jamestown or Plymouth Rock, our buildings bring history to life, so let your curiosity be your guide as you explore and listen to the interpreters dressed in period clothing and military uniforms. It’s the easiest way to learn history that we know!

This is our favorite time of year. It’s when we find time to kick back and get out on the water. Whether you paddle a kayak in

a nature preserve or take a boat tour on the Intracoastal, you’ll see the area from a fresh vantage point.

Keep the SEE Insider’s Guide close at hand for its maps and valuable coupons. Check out the EXTRAS on pages 14 and 15 for some activities we’ve selected that are free or under $10.

The St. Augustine area is a melting pot of Spanish and English colonists, Native Americans, pirates and pioneers. Once you fall under its spell, we know you’ll want to come back again.

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Maps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fold outWelcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Calendar of Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18, 19Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Activities listing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 12 Turtle Nesting Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Extras, fun things you may not know . . . . . . . .14-15Dining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Dining Listings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24, 25 Sangría an Old Spanish Tradition . . . . . . . . 24Shopping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Shopping Listings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Romance Thrives in the Oldest City in America . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Visitor Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38Coupons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29, 31, 33-37Fun Pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10, 30, 32

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The fascination of St. Augustine starts with a thousand stories of how residents survived the tumultuous years of pirate raids and clashes over colonial rights.

Inquisitive visitors will enjoy the wooden pioneer structures and watching artisans working with old tools. Museums bursting with artifacts from Timucuan, Spanish, British and American cultures can make you feel like a time traveler.

The Villa Zorayda Museum, a masterpiece of Moorish Spanish revival architecture, has a audio guide in three languages for its collection of fine antiques and Oriental rugs. Inspired by the Alhambra Palace, Franklin Smith built it as a winter home in 1883.

Beyond the city, you’ll find 42 miles of stunning, golden sand beaches and beautiful nature preserves. Climb to the top of the St. Augustine Lighthouse for a panoramic view of the Castillo de San Marcos, the Matanzas River and the harbor where battles and blockades took place.

If you want to go fishing, our marinas will supply everything you’ll need, including a guide. Even a few hours spent fishing from a pier usually yields Kingfish and Cobia—plus it’s a great way to meet the locals.

St. Augustine Eco Tours offers a 2-hour sailing excursion for six on the Sirenia catamaran. Take part in the sailing experience or catch some rays as you watch for wildlife while the Captain works the lines.

If you drive 18 miles south to Marineland Dolphin Adventure, now part of the Georgia Aquarium, the hands-on experience with these intelligent mammals will amaze you. Plus the gift shop is now open and stocked with irresistible items.

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AREA ATTRACTIONSAddison Fitzgerald PhotographyAs a memento to your vacation make it everlasting with a custom portrait on the beach or in their studio. Reunions, weddings, couples, children, everyone! Award winning photographer Addison Fitzgerald will capture your intimate memories to last a lifetime. Call for your appointment. 1302 Old Dixie Hwy, St. Augustine, Map grid S-11, 904- 471-5308, www.AddFitz.com, % Ad inside Back Cover

Marineland Dolphin AdventureImmerse yourself in a hands-on shallow or deep water dolphin program, inspire a dolphin artist to create a one-of-a kind painting, or learn at summer camps for ages 7-17. Special events and weddings can be hosted in this spectacular beachside setting.9600 Oceanshore Blvd, St. Augustine, 1-877-298-5994, www.Marineland.net, Ad page 17.

St . Augustine Boat ToursBoat tours are an educational way to spend time on the water with friends and family. Gives visitors a chance to get close up views of Dolphins and native birds while learning about the history of our beautiful city. Tours are for all ages and any number of guests. Sunset tours, Lunch/Dinner cruises and fishing charters also available. Call for reservations.

81 Lighthouse Ave., St. Augustine, Map grid U-11, 904-806-2663, www.SaintAugustineBoatTours.com, % Ad page 17.

St . Augustine Pirate & Treasure MuseumJourney three centuries back in time to the Golden Age of Piracy when ruthless rogues ruled the seas. Explore exhibits of real artifacts like one of only three Jolly Roger flags in the world. Touch real treasure and get in on interactive pirate fun designed by Disney Imagineers—all in the city that pirates once raided and burned to the ground. Open 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. daily. All major credit cards accepted. 12 Castillo Drive, St. Augustine, Map grid I-8, 877-467-5863, www.ThePirateMuseum.com , % Ad page 7.

World Golf Hall of Fame & IMAX® TheaterGuests can tour the 75,000-sq. ft. museum and see traditional and interactive exhibits with a variety of artifacts and memorabilia celebrating golf’s greatest players and contributors. Admission includes play on the 18-hole natural grass putting course and a shot at the challenge hole. World Golf Hall of Fame Hours: Mon. - Sat. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Sun. noon - 6 p.m., AMEX, DS, MC, VISA.One World Golf Pl., St. Augustine, Map grid O-7, 904-940-4123, www.WorldGolfHallofFame.org, % Ad page 9.

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Help Us Protect the DunesWhy do we protect our dunes? Well, it’s obvious that sea oats, those tall fronds that wave in the slightest breeze, help prevent erosion when there is a severe storm. They have deep roots that have a stabilizing effect on the drifting mounds of soft sand that gradually slope from the uplands to the high tide line. That’s why we use wooden walkways to get to the beach.

Dunes also protect the Endangered Anastasia Island Beach Mice, the only mammal native to the dunes. Buff colored fur with white markings on the face and nose provide good camouflage for living among the sea oats and panic grass. It make burrows for storing food in the dunes, but you can sometimes see tiny footprints around creeper vines.

Endangered Anastasia Island Beach Mouse

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"An American Landmark"St. Augustine, Florida

Oldest Wooden School HouseHistoric Museum and Gardens

14 St. George St., St. Augustine, FL 32084(904) 824-0192 • (888) OLD-SCHL

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Let your first lesson in history beginat the Oldest School House - a historic museum dedicated to Preservation and Education to be enjoyed by the entire family! The Professor and students from 1864 recreate what school life was like in the 1800's. Enjoy the beauty of our tropical garden as you stroll our pathways to view our newest archaeological exhibits.

"Compare your School Dayswith those of the Old Days"

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Explore over 500 years of history at the 1565 Birthplace of St. Augustine and Colonial European America. Drink the legendary waters ... discover the Timucua

Indian Village ... see stars in the Planetarium ... hear Spanish cannons fire!

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HISTORICAL SITES & MUSEUMSFlagler CollegeBuilt by Henry Flagler in 1887, the former Hotel Ponce de Leon was a luxury resort for the rich and famous. Resplendent with stunning displays of Tiffany stained-glass windows, it is now home to Flagler College. Guided tours available daily, year-round. Shop Flagler Legacy on St. George Street for a charming selection of items representing Flagler College. Open daily 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. AMEX, DS, MC, VISA. 74 King St., St. Augustine, Map grid G-13, 904-819-6400, http://Legacy.Flagler.edu, % Ad page 21.

Lightner MuseumHenry Flagler’s former Alcazar Hotel holds 19th century artifacts including natural history exhibits, Tiffany glass, a Victorian Village and antique mechanical musical instruments. Children under 12 free when accompanied by an adult. Daily 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. MC, VISA.75 King St., St. Augustine, Map grid H-13, 904-824-2874, , www.LightnerMuseum.org, % Ad page 21.

The Oldest Wooden School House Historic Museum & GardensDiscover ~ A historic museum dedicated to Preservation, Restoration and Education to be enjoyed by the entire family. Treasure the original antique furnishings, rare artifacts, books and slates surrounding the Professor and students as they recreate school life from the 1800's. Open daily from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., Extended weekend hours. MC, VISA.14 St. George St., St. Augustine, Map grid H-8, 904-824-0192, www.OldestWoodenSchoolHouse.com, % Ad page 11.

Ponce de Leon’s Fountain of YouthVisit St. Augustine's birthplace where Pedro Menendez established the first colony in 1565. Drink from the Legendary Fountain. Explore Timucuan Indian Village. See Stars in our Planetarium. This is where it all began! Daily 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 11 Magnolia Ave., St. Augustine, Map grid H-2, 904-829-3168, www.FountainOfYouthFlorida.com, % Ad page 11.

St . Augustine Lighthouse and MuseumDiscover St. Augustine’s maritime past. Climb the 165-foot tower that is still an active aid to navigation for a spectacular view of St. Augustine and the beaches. Explore interactive exhibits and learn about the area’s shipwrecks in the keepers’

house. For their safety, children must be 44 inches tall to climb the tower. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. daily. AMEX, DS, MC, VISA. 81 Lighthouse Ave., St. Augustine, Map grid N-14, 904-829-0745, www.StAugustineLighthouse.com, % Ad page 21.

MINI GOLFFiesta Falls Miniature Golf & Ice Cream Enjoy 18 holes of championship miniature golf with great ocean views, eight waterfalls, caves, tropical rainforest and a 65-foot Spanish ship. Serving delicious soft-serve ice cream and refreshments on the new deck overlooking the waterfalls. Located one mile south of the St. Augustine Beach Pier. Open daily and nightly. DS, MC, VISA. 818 A1A Beach Blvd., St. Augustine, Map grid V-13, 904-461-5571, www.LaFiestaInn.com/Golf.html, % Ad page Gatefold.

SIGHTSEEING/TOURSOld Town Trolley The 70-minute tour covers more than 100 sites of interest and has 22 stops where you can hop on or off to sightsee, shop or dine. The tour includes a 3-Day Trolley Pass, FREE admission to the St. Augustine History Museum and FREE Beach Bus Shuttle to the Alligator Farm, Lighthouse and the beach. Daily, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. AMEX, DS, MC, VISA. 167 San Marco Ave., St. Augustine, Map grid F-2, 904-829-3800, www.TrolleyTours.com/St-Augustine, % Ad page 13

St . Augustine Eco ToursJoin Northeast Florida’s premier outdoor adventure company on an excursion you won’t soon forget! Boating, kayaking, and sailing tours for small groups on St. Augustine’s beautiful waterways. Wild dolphins, amazing shorebirds, and productive salt marshes are the hallmarks of our tours -don’t miss St. Augustine’s most memorable experience!111 Avenida Menendez St., Augustine, Map grid K-13, 904-377-7245, www.StAugustineEcoTours.com, % Ad page 5

Villa Zorayda MuseumExperience this private home, that was originally built in 1883 by Franklin W. Smith. The building is a scaled replica of the Alhambra Palace in Granada, Spain. The museum houses an extraordinary original art and antique collection as well as a 129 year history. Continuous audio guided tours are available in English, Spanish and French. Hrs: Mon-Sat Open at 10am; Sun Open at 11am83 King Street, St. Augustine, Map grid G-13, 904-829-9887, www.VillaZorayda.com, ad page 17.

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OUT AND ABOUT The Castillo de San Marcos: Historical re-enactments in period dress bring colonial characters to life. The Spanish soldiers often �re black powder weapons of the 1740s, weather permitting. Wind down with the video shown hourly. Free admission.

The Old Spanish Trail Zero Mile Marker commemorates the completion of the transcontinental auto trail that connected St. Augustine to San Diego on the Paci�c in 1928! Look for the round coquina marker near the St. Augustine Welcome Center. 904-825-1000.

St. Augustine Flea Market is a well-known weekend market featuring fresh produce and much more. Eat your way through food booths and uncover artisan-made �nds. 904-824-4210.

FOR CURIOSITY’S SAKEThe Old City Walls protected the townspeople from raids by pirates and the British. Called the Cubo Line, it’s made of coquina and palmetto logs. It was built from the fort to the river in 1704. The Gate and reconstructed portions can be seen at St. George Street.

Father Miguel O’Reilly House: Built circa 1691, only the Fort is older! Constructed of coquina and tabby, its 400-year timeline has �ve architectural phases. Open Wed. – Sat., 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Enter through a garden gate at 32 Aviles Street. Free, donations always appreciated. 904-826-0750.

Florida Agricultural Museum: Tour the 1880s homestead, 1890s general store, dairy barn and citrus complex by wagon. See Florida’s rural past in heirloom crops and rare Cracker Cattle and Horses. Wed. – Sun. 7900 Old Kings Road and U.S. 1, 17 miles south of St. Augustine. 386-446-7630.

NATURE CALLING... Anastasia State Park is well worth a visit with 4 miles of powder sand beach, ranger programs and the site where coquina was mined. Have lunch at the park grille and rent bikes for a low-tide beach ride. $8 per car. 1340 A1A South. 904-461-2033.

The GTM Reserve Environmental Education Center explores coastal ecology through aquariums, indoor scavenger hunts and 10 miles of interpretive hiking trails. Three pristine beaches are nearby. Open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Adults $2. Children 10 – 17 $1. Under 10 free. O� A1A at 505 Guana River Road, Ponte Vedra Beach. 904-823-4500.

Vilano Beach Fishing Pier: There’s no fee to �sh or stroll on this pier. Many beachgoers sift through the golden coquina sand to hunt sharks’ teeth. 904-209-0333.

HISTORY SEEKERSFort Matanzas National Monument: The free ferry ride to the Fort on Rattlesnake Island is an invigorating way to learn military history. Soldiers garrisoned here never failed to protect St. Augustine from raids from the south. Free. 8635 A1A, 14 miles south of St. Augustine. 904-471-0116.

1798 Ximenez-Fatio House: Filled with authentic objects, this restored 1798 coquina block house was once a boarding house. 20 Aviles Street. Tues. – Sat. Adults $7. Students, military & seniors $5. Families $15. 904-829-3575.

ROMANCE ON A DIMEBridge of Lions: At sunset this 1927 landmark is the most romantic place for a keepsake photo. A stately marble lion is your background.

Stroll around the Castillo de San Marcos at night and continue on theilluminated path past the Bridge of Lions and lineup of carriages to King Street, which borders the old colonial Plaza.

St. Augustine’s Love Tree is a sable palm growing out of the heart of an oak. If separated, both will die; if you kiss under the branches, legend says your love will last! South of the Visitor’s Center on Cordova Street.

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OUT AND ABOUT The Castillo de San Marcos: Historical re-enactments in period dress bring colonial characters to life. The Spanish soldiers often �re black powder weapons of the 1740s, weather permitting. Wind down with the video shown hourly. Free admission.

The Old Spanish Trail Zero Mile Marker commemorates the completion of the transcontinental auto trail that connected St. Augustine to San Diego on the Paci�c in 1928! Look for the round coquina marker near the St. Augustine Welcome Center. 904-825-1000.

St. Augustine Flea Market is a well-known weekend market featuring fresh produce and much more. Eat your way through food booths and uncover artisan-made �nds. 904-824-4210.

FOR CURIOSITY’S SAKEThe Old City Walls protected the townspeople from raids by pirates and the British. Called the Cubo Line, it’s made of coquina and palmetto logs. It was built from the fort to the river in 1704. The Gate and reconstructed portions can be seen at St. George Street.

Father Miguel O’Reilly House: Built circa 1691, only the Fort is older! Constructed of coquina and tabby, its 400-year timeline has �ve architectural phases. Open Wed. – Sat., 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Enter through a garden gate at 32 Aviles Street. Free, donations always appreciated. 904-826-0750.

Florida Agricultural Museum: Tour the 1880s homestead, 1890s general store, dairy barn and citrus complex by wagon. See Florida’s rural past in heirloom crops and rare Cracker Cattle and Horses. Wed. – Sun. 7900 Old Kings Road and U.S. 1, 17 miles south of St. Augustine. 386-446-7630.

NATURE CALLING... Anastasia State Park is well worth a visit with 4 miles of powder sand beach, ranger programs and the site where coquina was mined. Have lunch at the park grille and rent bikes for a low-tide beach ride. $8 per car. 1340 A1A South. 904-461-2033.

The GTM Reserve Environmental Education Center explores coastal ecology through aquariums, indoor scavenger hunts and 10 miles of interpretive hiking trails. Three pristine beaches are nearby. Open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Adults $2. Children 10 – 17 $1. Under 10 free. O� A1A at 505 Guana River Road, Ponte Vedra Beach. 904-823-4500.

Vilano Beach Fishing Pier: There’s no fee to �sh or stroll on this pier. Many beachgoers sift through the golden coquina sand to hunt sharks’ teeth. 904-209-0333.

HISTORY SEEKERSFort Matanzas National Monument: The free ferry ride to the Fort on Rattlesnake Island is an invigorating way to learn military history. Soldiers garrisoned here never failed to protect St. Augustine from raids from the south. Free. 8635 A1A, 14 miles south of St. Augustine. 904-471-0116.

1798 Ximenez-Fatio House: Filled with authentic objects, this restored 1798 coquina block house was once a boarding house. 20 Aviles Street. Tues. – Sat. Adults $7. Students, military & seniors $5. Families $15. 904-829-3575.

ROMANCE ON A DIMEBridge of Lions: At sunset this 1927 landmark is the most romantic place for a keepsake photo. A stately marble lion is your background.

Stroll around the Castillo de San Marcos at night and continue on theilluminated path past the Bridge of Lions and lineup of carriages to King Street, which borders the old colonial Plaza.

St. Augustine’s Love Tree is a sable palm growing out of the heart of an oak. If separated, both will die; if you kiss under the branches, legend says your love will last! South of the Visitor’s Center on Cordova Street.

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The yellow markers and netting mean a sea turtle has deposited her eggs in the sand!

All sea turtles are endangered, but Loggerheads are most commonly seen on our beaches. Hatchlings—only about 2 inches long—wait until the sand cools at night before scrambling to the water where they spend several years in floating beds of seaweed.

Green turtles and huge Leatherbacks also nest on Florida shores. Turtles don’t reach maturity for 15 to 50 years. Scientists believe

that only 1 in 1,000 to 10,000 babies will survive to adulthood.

Don’t disturb a turtle that is crawling on the beach or laying eggs. Watch from a distance of at least 30 feet.

Avoid shining lights on the beach at night as this may frighten nesting females and confuse the hatchlings’ ability to find the sea.

For more information, call St. Johns Habitat Conservation at 904-209-3740. In a wildlife emergency, call St. Johns Sheriff Dispatch at 904-824-8304.

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ONGOINGEvery Wednesday: Market At St. Augustine Beach8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., St. Johns County Pier, 904-347-8007, www.theCivicAssociation.com

First Friday of Month Art Walk: Park for free at the San Sebastian Winery5 – 9 p.m., 157 King Street, 904-829-0065, www.ArtGalleriesofStAugustine.com

Every Weekend: Cannon Firing Demonstrations10:30, 11:30, 1:30, 2:30, & 3:30, Avenida Menendez at Castillo de San Marcos, St. Augustine, www.nps.gov/casa/index.htm

Last Saturday of Month: Uptown Saturday Night5 – 9 p.m., San Marco Avenue, St. Augustine, FL, 904-823-9263

Music By the Sea Concert SeriesEvery Wednesday from 7 - 9 p.m. thru September, weather permitting. 350 A1A South, St. Augustine Beach Pavillion, 904-347-8007, www.theCivicAssociation.org

Concerts in the PlazaEvery Thursday from 7 - 9 p.m. thru August, weather permitting. St. Augustine's Plaza de la Constitucion, 904-825-1004, www.PlazaConcerts.com

Tolomato Cemetery Tours11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Self-guided or docent tours on the 3rd Saturday of each month. Cordova St., St. Augustine, www.TolomatoCemetery.com

JUNE 201221-23, 28-30: St. Augustine Music Festival7:30 p.m., 38 Cathedral Place, St. Augustine, www.StAugustineMusicFestival.org

23: Battle of Bloody MoséFort Mose State Park, 15 Fort Mose Trail, St. Augustine, 904-823-2232, www.FloridaStateParks.org/fortmose

24: Marineland Kayaking ToursMarineland - Whitney Lab Docks, A1A Ocean Boulevard, Marineland, 904-347-1565, www.RippleEffectEcotours.com

23: Greek Landing Day Festival2:30 - 9 p.m., 41 St. George Street, St. Augustine, 904-829-8205, www.StPhotios.com

29: Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band Gates open at 7 p.m., show starts at 8 p.m., St. Augustine Amphitheatre, 1340 A1A, St. Augustine, www.StAugAmphitheatre.com

30: Sea Turtle Talk with a Ranger2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m., Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area at Flagler Beach, 386-517-2086, www.FloridaStateParks.org/gamblerogers

JULY 20121: Boston Performs at St. Augustine Amphitheatre7:30 p.m., St. Augustine Amphitheatre , 1340 A1A South, St. Augustine. 904-209-0367, www.StAugAmphitheatre.com

3: World Golf Village Fireworks1 World Golf Place, St. Augustine, www.WorldGolfHallofFame.org

3: Sunset/Moonrise St. Augustine Lighthouse 8 - 9:30 p.m., 81 Lighthouse Avenue, St. Augustine, 904-829-0745, www.StAugustineLighthouse.com

4: St. Augustine’s Fourth of July Celebration/Fireworks9:30 p.m., 1 South Castillo Drive, St. Augustine, 904-825-1004

4: 4th of July Top of the Lighthouse81 Lighthouse Ave., St. Augustine, FL 32080, 904-829-0745, www.StAugustineLighthouse.com

7: First Coast Arts & Crafts Show 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., St. Augustine Beach Pier Pavilion, 350 A1A, St. Augustine, 904-669-5950, www.FirstCoastCrafts.com

7: Ft. Matanzas Living History DayTours every hour on the half hour, 8635 A1A South, St. Augustine, 904-471-0116, www.NPS.gov/foma/HistoryCulture/index.htm

13-15: Kingfish ChallengeSt. Augustine City Marina, 111 Avenida Menendez. For tournament registration 904-824-8324, www.acgfa.com/KingfishChallenge.html

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AUGUST 20122: Sunset/Moonrise St. Augustine Lighthouse7:45 - 9:15 p.m., 81 Lighthouse Avenue, St. Augustine, 904-829-0745, www.StAugustineLighthouse.com

4: Orienteering Festival 10 a.m. - 1 p.m., Florida Agricultural Museum, 386-446-7630, www.MyAgMuseum.com

4-26: Nature Movies at GTM Reserveevery Saturday and Sunday 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m., 500 Guana River Rd, Ponte Vedra Beach, 904-823-4500

7: Aaron Neville Performs at Ponte Vedra Concert Hall8 p.m., 1050 A1A North, Ponte Vedra Beach, 904-209-0399, www.PVConcertHall.com

25: Nickelodeon’s Fresh Beat Band Performs at St. Augustine Amphitheatre5:30 p.m., St. Augustine Amphitheatre, 1340 A A1A South, St. Augustine, 904-209-0399, www.StAugAmphitheatre.com

25: Low Tide Bike Ride at Anastasia State Park9 a.m., Anastasia State Park, St. Augustine Beach, 904-461-2035, www.FloridaStateParks.org/anastasia

31: Sunset/Moonrise St. Augustine Lighthouse 7:15 – 8:45 p.m., 81 Lighthouse Avenue, St. Augustine, 904-829-0745, www.StAugustineLighthouse.com

SEPTEMBER 20123: St. Augustine Labor Day Concerts In the Plaza1 - 4 p.m., Plaza de la Constitucion, St. Augustine, 904-825-1004, www.PlazaConcerts.com

8: Ft. Matanzas Living History DayTours every hour on the half hour, 904-471-0116, www.NPS.gov/foma/HistoryCulture/index.htm

9: Jethro Tull Performs 8 p.m., St. Augustine Amphitheatre, 1340 A1A, St. Augustine, 904-209-0367, www.StAugAmphitheatre.com

OCTOBER 20121-31: Flavors of Florida’s Historic Coast29 Old Mission Ave, St. Augustine, www.HistoricCoastFlavors.com

12: Celebrate the Players Benefit for the Arts5:30 - 10:30 p.m., TPC Sawgrass Clubhouse, Ponte Vedra Beach, 904-280-0614, www.CCPVB.org

12-15: 15th Annual Greek FestivalFri., Sat., Sun., 12 - 5 p.m., Francis Field, 904-829-0504, www.StAugGreekFest.com

19-20, 26-27: Florida's Haunted Trailsat Fl. Ag. Museum. Ride a wagon through spooky woods to haunted houses and more. Open: 6 - 10 p.m. 17 miles south of St. Augustine, 7900 Old Kings Road North, Palm Coast, 386-446-7630

20: Cracker Day8 a.m. to 7 p.m., St. Johns County Fairgrounds, Elkton, 904-824-9720

NOVEMBER 201217-18: St. Augustine Marathon WeekendVarious locations between St. Augustine, St. Augustine Beach and Crescent Beach, 305-716-1111, www.StAugustineMarathon.com

23, 24: Evening Candlelight Tour6 p.m. Villa Zorayda Museum, Reservations: 904-829-9887

28: Sunset/Moonrise St. Augustine Lighthouse 5 - 6:30 p.m., 81 Lighthouse Avenue, St. Augustine, www.StAugustineLighthouse.com

DECEMBER 20121: Evening Candlelight Tour5:30 p.m. Villa Zorayda Museum, Reservations: 904-829-9887

7: Anastasia State Park Campfire Programs7 p.m., Anastasia State Park, A1A South, St. Augustine Beach, 904-461-2033, www.FloridaStateParks.org/Anastasia

29: Uptown Saturday Night5 – 9 p.m., San Marco Avenue, St. Augustine, 904-823-9263

FUTURE EVENTS: At the time of publication some event schedules were not established. Please go to www.SEE-StAugustine.com for the most current EVENT information.

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IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERSEmergency (Fire, Police, Ambulance) ....911St. Johns County Sheriff .....(904) 824-8304St. Augustine Police Dept ...(904) 825-1070Poison Information Center (800) 222-1222

AREA INFORMATIONSt. Johns County VCB..........(800) 653-2489 29 Old Mission Ave ., St . Augustine www .FloridasHistoricCoast .comSt. Augustine Beach VCB ....(904) 471-1596 350 A1A Beach Blvd ., St . Augustine Beach Open 8 a .m . - 5 p .m ., daily .Visitor Information Center (904) 825-100010 Castillo Drive, St . Augustine Open 8:30-5:30 p .m . 7 days a week .St. Augustine Chamber ......(904) 829-5681 1 Riberia St ., St . Augustine Open 8:30 a .m . - 5 p .m ., Mon- FriPonte Vedra Beach Chamber ................................(904) 285-2004 50 A1A North, Suite 102, Ponte Vedra Beach Open 9-5 p .m .

AIRPORTSSt. Augustine Airport .........(904) 209-0090 Located 2 miles north of St . Augustine on Hwy . 1Jacksonville Int’l Airport ....(904) 741-4902 Just 10 miles north of Jacksonville, west of I-95, Exit 363BDaytona Beach Int’l Airport (386) 248-8069Located about an hour south of St . Augustine at I-95 Exit at 92 East

BUSES, TRAINS & TAXI’S Greyhound ............................(800) 231-2222AmTrak Jacksonville ...........(904) 766-5110Ace Taxi ............................... (904) 824-6888Checker Cab..........................(904) 829-1111Yellow Cab .......................... (904) 829-2256

FISHING LICENSESIf you’re fishing from a charter or party boat, off a licensed pier, or are under the age of 16, you won’t need a fishing license . Fresh and saltwater fishing licenses are required in most other cases . Call: (904) 209-2250

HOSPITALSFlagler Hospital Emergency Center ...............(904) 829-5155 400 Health Park Blvd ., St . AugustineHalifax Medical Center ......(386) 254-4000 303 N . Clyde Morris Blvd ., Daytona BeachBaptist Medical Center........(904) 202-2000 800 Prudential Dr ., Jacksonville

IMMIGRATION (Call for office hours)St. Augustine ...................... (904) 209-0099Jacksonville ..........................(904) 360-5020

LOST/STOLEN CREDIT CARDSAmerican Express ................(800) 221-7282Diners Club ............................(800) 234-6377Discover .................................(800) 347-2683MasterCard ...........................(800) 627-8372VISA ........................................(800) 847-2911

24 HOUR PHARMACYWalgreens .............................(904) 829-52402075 U .S . 1, St Augustine, FL

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75 KING STREETST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA

OPEN DAILY (EXCEPT CHRISTMAS)

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Explore the grandeur of the former Hotel Ponce de Leon, built in 1887 and now home to Flagler

College. Take a tour of this restored gem, listed as a National Historic Landmark.

Tours run daily, year round.

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Deciding where to eat on vacation is an important decision. It often requires a lengthy discussion because there are so many options! Delicious meals taste even better with a view of sunlight bouncing off the water or in a courtyard echoing the soft sounds of a fountain.

Waves of settlers brought their favorite dishes from their homelands to St. Augustine and American taste buds have blended the best of these influences to the delight of our visitors. From Valencia came paella, a delectable rice dish with vegetables and bits of meat and shellfish plucked from local waters. The sweet-hot Datil pepper arrived in 1777 with Menorcan plantation workers from the Mediterranean who used it to flavor their chowders and stews.

St. Augustine’s chefs are renowned for their freestyle seasonings and imaginative dishes. When in doubt, a fresh Atlantic seafood entrée topped with a delicately flavored sauce is always a delicious and healthy choice.

All the standbys, from crisp coconut shrimp to southern barbeque, are

available plus a wide choice of Italian, Asian and Cajun fare. If you’re looking for great Mexican inspired cuisine visit Cabo Taco Mexicali Grill for their original takes on tacos and burritos. Their seafood creation, seared Yellowfin Ahi Tuna Tacos, is the latest addition to their menu.

The Kingfish Grill on the Water, known for fresh-caught fish, has another winner in their entrée, Horseradish Encrusted Mahi, which is topped with a roasted garlic and herb butter that everyone loves.

While sightseeing in the historic district, the scent of fresh baked cinnamon buns draws people to The Bunnery Bakery & Café for breakfast and lunch. If you’re in the mood to cool off with an icy drink, select one of their all-fruit smoothies.

Whether you are at the beach or in a cozy bistro where candlelight shadow dances on the walls, you can enjoy extraordinary cuisine here anytime.

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Wed~Sun • 11:30am~3:00pm

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Enjoy casual dining at its finest. Recognized for over 30 years as one

of Florida’s top destination restaurants. Renowned for their consistent, award winning menu, wine list and premium bar served

in their warm and intimate restored 1879 Victorian house.

Dinner Specials $9.99 - $15.99 plus regular Dinner Menu – Dessert Bar

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AREA DINING

The Bunnery Café©

Something to match everyone’s taste. Bakery items, full breakfast, espressos, cappuccinos, soups, salads, hamburgers and sandwiches. Ambient atmosphere. Cash, VISA and MC only. Mon. – Fri., 8 a.m. – 4 p.m., Sat.–Sun., 8 a.m. – 5 p. m. B=$, L=$ 121 St. George St., St. Augustine, Map grid I-11, 904-829-6166, www.BunneryBakeryAndCafe.com, %Ad page 25.

Cabo Taco Mexicali GrillUnique menu items and rotating specials. Mexican cuisine priding themselves on an award winning fish taco. A friendly and reliable staff is always there to assist your needs. Tacos, Burritos, Wraps, Salads and much more. Check out the house specials like Gator Tail Taco topped with Southern Slaw and Datil Sauce. Catering Available. Mon. - Thurs. 11 a.m. - 9 p.m., Fri. & Sat. 11 a.m. - 10 p. m., Sun. 11 a.m. - 8 p.m. Visa, MC, DS, AMEX. 965 SR-16 Unit 110, St. Augustine, Map Grid Q-9, 904-824-5852, www.CaboTacoMexicaliGrill.com, % Ad page 25.

Harry’s Seafood Bar & GrilleNew Orleans style seafood, steaks, chicken and pasta. Courtyard dining overlooking the bay front and indoor dining in a historic home. Full bar. Live music daily. AMEX, DS, DN, MC, VISA. L=$, D=$$

46 Avenida Menendez, St. Augustine, Map grid J-12, 904-824-7765, www.HookedOnHarrys.com, % Ad inside front cover.Kingfish Grill on the WaterEnjoy the freshest seafood and casual cuisine served in a relaxed setting located right at the docks of Camachee Island Marina. They offer spectacular waterfront views with inside or outside dining. Lunch and dinner served daily from 11:30am. Located at the base of the Vilano Bridge, minutes from Downtown St. Augustine. “Bring the Family”.252 Yacht Club Drive, St Augustine, Grid L-1, 904-824-2111, www.KingFishGrill.com.%Ad page 25.

Le Pavillon Enjoy German, Swiss and French cuisine served in a casually elegant setting for lunch and dinner. Fresh seafood, house specialties include Rack of Lamb, Filet Mignon, Roast Duckling, Schnitzel Viennese and Oysters Rockefeller. Extensive wine list, beer and cocktails. Open daily. 904-824-6202, 45 San Marco Avenue, Historic Downtown, Map Grid H-05, www.LePav.com, %Ad page 25.

The Raintree Seafood and Steakhouse Enjoy casual dining at its finest, recognized nationally and internationally as one of Florida’s top destination restaurants. Consistent, award-winning menu, wine list and full bar served in the warm, intimate atmosphere of a restored 1879 Victorian home. Dinner served from 5 p.m. daily. Sunday Brunch. Outdoor dining available. Reservations requested.

This refreshing wine punch is popular with Spanish dishes.

It’s usually made with Spanish red wine and

sliced oranges and lemons, but you

can add peaches, cherries, kiwi or

strawberries. Sparkling water or

lemon-lime soda gives it fizz.

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OPEN 8:00am · 7 DAYS A WEEKServing Breakfast & Lunch

Fresh Baked Cinnamon Rolls, Cookies, Sticky Buns, Desserts, Cappuccino & Espresso

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102 San Marco Ave, St. Augustine, Map grid G-3 904-824-7211, www.RaintreeRestaurant.com, % Ad page 23.

The Tasting Room • Contemporary Spanish CuisineFrom “Tapitas” to “Entradas,” you’ll find exquisite dishes complemented by an award winning wine list. For lunch or dinner, enjoy a rustic setting, modern furnishings and umbrella-covered courtyard. Along with national accolades, celebrate this unique destination for its dynamic menu, live music and amiable staff.25 Cuna Street, St. Augustine, Map grid I-9, 904-810-2400, www.TasteTapas.com, %Ad page 23.

A St. Augustine Favorite for 35 Years

Honoring thelegacy oflongtimeChef-ownerClaude Sinatsch

Casual Dining for Lunch & Dinner

Steaks • Seafood • PastaGerman • Continental • French

Family Owned andOperated since 1977

Dinner from $18.95Lunch from $7.95

Serving Lunch & Dinner 7 Days a WeekLunch: 11:30 till 2:00 • Dinner: 5:00 till CloseSunday Brunch starting at 11:30Cocktails • Wine • Beer

(904) 824-620245 San Marco Avenue

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A shopping trip in St. Augustine becomes a quest for what will grab your attention, exploring old-world streets, hopping off the trolley when something catches your eye and opening doors to see what’s inside.

The city’s central Plaza, ringed by Spanish towers, steeped in history and surrounded by colonial streets, is a good place to start. On pedestrian friendly St. George Street and throughout the historic district you’ll discover shops offering antiques and collectibles, tobacco and pipes, lace and linen, plus teas and spices imported from around the globe.

Nearly everywhere you stroll you’ll also find 21st century contemporary clothing and galleries with a wide range of original art, sculpture and photography. Restore your energy after all that walking and fuel up with a stop at a café—there’s always one nearby.

Old styled lampposts line the oldest bricked byway, Aviles Street, where you’ll be intrigued by the shops in restored

colonial buildings. Meander down the wide sidewalk for custom crafted jewelry, hand-blown glass and locally produced art and pottery. It’s a particularly pleasant area with sidewalk seating at cafés and bistros.

A trip to the St. Augustine Outlets at I-95 offers a rare treat, the only Gucci outlet in the Southeast. You’re sure to land a famous label with a bargain price tag at more than 75 brand name stores and don’t miss the expanded children’s department at Saks Fifth Avenue’s OFF 5th.

If you’re beach bound, drive along on A1A for stores stocked with a wide selection of swimsuits and everything you need for the beach from beach toys to surfboards.

For more than 30 years shoppers have flocked to the truly old fashioned St. Augustine Flea Market on weekends for fresh produce, handmade collectibles and more. Don’t be surprised if you find an unexpected treasure to take home!

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Arturo Fuente • Opus X • Ashton • & More• On-premises Humidor • Gift Certificates Available

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FLEA MARKETGREAT FUN! GREAT FOOD!

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Capturing the romance that has thrived in St. Augustine for nearly 450 years is as easy as walking together around the beautifully illuminated Spanish fort in the moonlight. Then follow the old walkway along the seawall, a path that follows in the footprints of many couples who found love and romance in St. Augustine.

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ADVERTISER PAGE MAP GRIDACTIVITIESAviles Street 26, 28 J-13-15

Bridge of Lions 15 K/L-12

Castillo de San Marco 6, 14, 15, 18 J-7

City of St. Augustine/The 450th events 2 ~

Fiesta Falls Miniature Golf & Ice Cream Gate Cover, 12 V-13

Flagler College, the Legacy 12, 21 G-13

Florida State Bird and Flower 32 ~

La Florida 20 ~

Lightner Museum 12, 21 H-13

Love Tree 15 *G-7

Marineland 6, 8, 17, 18 South

Music by the Sea 18 *V-12

Old Spanish Trail, Zero Mile Marker 14 *H-7

Oldest Wooden School House 11, 12 H-8

Photo's by Addison Fitzgerald Photography IBC, 8 S-11

Ponce de Leon 20 ~

Ponce de Leon's Fountain of Youth 11, 12 H-2

Rotunda at Flagler College ~ G-13

St. Augustine Amphitheatre 18, 19 *U-11

St. Augustine Boat Tours 8, 17 *U-11

St. Augustine Eco Tours Cover, 5, 6, 12 K-13

St. Augustine Florida National Cemetery ~ *K-17

St. Augustine Lighthouse & Museum 6, 12, 18, 19, 21 N-14

St. Augustine Pirate & Treasure Museum 7, 8 I-8

St. John's County Pier, events 18 V-12

Tolomato Cemetery 18 *H-8

Turtle Nesting Season 16 ~

Villa Zorayda 6, 12, 17, 19 G-13

Washington Oaks Gardens Palm CoastWorld Golf Hall of Fame & IMAX 8, 9,18 O-7Ximenez-Fatio House 15 J-14CHURCH HISTORYCathedral Basilica ~ I-12

Father Miguel O'Reilly's House 14 *J-13

Grace United Methodist Church ~ G-10

Memorial Presbyterian Church ~ F-11

Mission of Nombre de Dios ~ G-4

St. Photios Greek Orthodox National Shrine 18 I-8

DININGCabo Taco 22, 24, 25 Q-9

Harry's Seafood Bar & Grill IFC, 24 J-12

Kingfish Grill 22, 24, 25 L-1

Le Pavillon 24, 25 H-5

Raintree 23, 24, 25 G-3

Sangria, an Old Spanish Tradition 24 ~

ADVERTISER PAGE MAP GRIDThe Bunnery 22, 24, 25 I-11

The Tasting Room 23, 25 I-9

FISHING AND BOATINGFishing Licenses 20 ~

St. Augustine City Marina 18 K-13

St. John's County Pier ~ V-12

Vilano Beach Fishing Pier 15 *T-9

PARKSAnastasia Island Beach Mouse 8 ~

Anastasia State Park 15, 19 U-10

Ft. Matanzas National Monument 15, 18, 19 *W-17

Fort Mose State Park 18 *S-9

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Plaza de la Constitución 18, 19 J-12

St. Augustine Beach Pavillion 18 V-12

MUSEUMS1798 Ximenex-Fatio House 15 J-14

Florida Agricultural Museum 14, 19 *Palm Coast

Lightner Museum 12, 21 H-13

Oldest Wooden School House 11, 12 H-8

St. Augustine Lighthouse & Museum 6, 12, 18, 19, 21 N-14

St. Augustine Pirate & Treasure Museum 7, 8 I-8

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Art Walk 18 *C-14

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St. Augustine Flea Market & RV Park 14, 26, 27, 28 P-13

St. Augustine Outlets (formerly Prime) 1, 26, 28 O-9

St. Augustine Pirate Museum Gift Shop 7, 8 I-8

St. Augustine Premium Outlets 3, 28 O-9

St. George Street 12, 14, 26 I-7 to 12

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Ghosts & Gravestones Night Tour 13 F-2

Old Town Trolley Tours 12, 13 F-2

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World Golf Hall of Fame & IMAX 8, 9, 18 O-7

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