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The building was designed and constructed by the P.J. Pauley Jail Building and Manufacturing Company of St. Louis, Missouri in 1891. Its construction was financed by Henry Flagler, who struck a deal with the county for $10,000 because the former jail building stood on land that Flagler needed for the construction of his Ponce de León Hotel. [2]
The González–Álvarez House is located in a residential area south of downtown St. Augustine, on the north side of St. Francis Street between Charlotte and Marine Streets. It is a two-story structure, its first floor built of coquina and its upper level framed in wood with a clapboarded exterior.
February 5, 2014 (184 San Marco Ave. St. Augustine: 46: Sanchez Homestead: Sanchez Homestead: October 12, 2001 (7270 Old State Road 207: Elkton: 47: Sanchez Powder House Site
Former St. Johns County commissioner and business owner Harry Waldron,82, died on Friday, March 25, 2022.
St. Augustine Lighthouse, St. Augustine, Florida; Willard Library, Evansville, Indiana; Jerome Grand Hotel, Jerome, Arizona; Presidio La Bahia, Goliad, Texas; Overview In the fifth one-hour special, the episode tells the tales of nine haunted locations, which are reportedly haunted by the supernatural.
Pages in category "Reportedly haunted locations in Florida" ... Riddle House; S. St. Augustine Light
The González-Jones House is a historic home built during the First Spanish Period (1565–1763) in Saint Augustine, Florida. It is located at 56 Marine Street , one block north of the González–Alvarez House (14 Saint Francis) and the Saint Francis Barracks (82 Marine).
The St. Augustine Historical Restoration and Preservation Commission would purchase the building with this loan and a reconstruction of the Wakeman House was completed in 1965. [4] The Florida Heritage House displayed exhibits on American Indian cultures, Florida's Seminole Wars, and Spanish colonial life in St. Augustine. Artifacts from ...