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  2. Floridanos - Wikipedia

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    Floridanos (English: Floridians) is a term for colonial residents of the Spanish settlements in St. Augustine and Pensacola [1] who were born in Spanish Florida. [2] Descendants of the original Floridanos can be found throughout the state, especially in St. Augustine, [ 3 ] as well as in Miami , Tampa , and Orlando .

  3. 1964 Monson Motor Lodge protests - Wikipedia

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    St. Augustine, Florida, a beautiful town and our nation's oldest city, was the scene of raging tempers, flaring violence, and the most corrupt coalition of segregationist opposition outside of Mississippi. It was a stronghold of the Ku Klux Klan and the John Birch Society. There the Klan made a last-ditch stand against the nonviolent movement.

  4. Minorcans of Florida - Wikipedia

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    In the fall of 1777, the workers had decided enough was enough, and several of them walked to St. Augustine to petition the East Florida governor, Patrick Tonyn, to release them from their contracts. [ 1 ] [ 8 ] Toyn gave refuge to the workers, granted them an area in the northwest section of the old walled city, helping to form the core of St ...

  5. East Florida - Wikipedia

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    A town named St. Johns Bluff or St. Johns Town was laid out in 1779 along the St. Johns River. The planned community was the first town to be established on the river. [15] Most of those who fled to Florida settled at that town and St. Augustine. St. Johns Bluff became a port and had 300 houses in it by the spring of 1783. [16]

  6. Ximenez-Fatio House - Wikipedia

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    The Ximenez-Fatio House has been the site of more than 15 archaeological digs — more than any other property in St. Augustine, according to St. Augustine City Archaeologist Carl Halbirt. Archaeologists including Dr. Charles Fairbanks, Dr. Kathleen Deagan and others have found evidence of human occupation on the property dating back to the ...

  7. Amtrak's Floridian is back after 45 years — but not through ...

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    The original Floridian ran through Nashville and into Alabama but Amtrak halted the service in October 1979 amid cost cutting measures recommended by the federal government.

  8. Martyrs of La Florida - Wikipedia

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    Among these were the settlements in Spanish Florida, where the first permanent one was St. Augustine, Florida. Soon a free Black Catholic fort was established nearby, Gracia Real de Santa Teresa de Mose, for Africans escaping British enslavement in the provinces of Georgia and South Carolina. They would later serve as a garrison defending the ...

  9. How to Watch “The Purge” Movies and TV Series in Order - AOL

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    How to Watch The Purge Franchise by Release Date. The Purge (2013) The Purge: Anarchy (2014) The Purge: Election Year (2016) The First Purge (2018) The Purge TV series (2018-2019) The Forever ...