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The Historic Public Market, historically known as the Old Slave Market, Old Spanish Market or Public Market is a historic open-air market building in St. Augustine, Florida in the United States. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries it was frequently photographed and marketed as a kind of "heritage tourism" landmark.
Prepare for one of summer’s busiest weekends in St. Augustine, with live music, historical reenactments, musical theater and a street market on tap.
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Slave Market, St. Augustine, Florida in 1886. On January 7, 1861, only three days before Florida would secede and join the Confederacy, a group of 125 Florida militia marched on Fort Marion. The fort was guarded by a single sergeant, who surrendered the fort after being provided with a receipt. Gen.
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[66] [note 15] The rabbis left the church and followed Fred Shuttlesworth, Andrew Young, [66] —King's deputy in the town [69] —and 300 others [59] on a long march to the old St. Augustine Slave Market, [66] which historian Clive Webb calls a "symbolic focus of protest" in St. Augustine. [10] [note 16] and then to the Monson Motel. [59]
An unusual ice storm hit St. Augustine, and the rest of Florida, just before Christmas in 1989. Where History Lives: Rare St. Augustine ice storm slows down Oldest City in 1989 Skip to main content
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