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  2. Cortesse's Bistro reopens in St. Augustine under new ownership

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    The family-owned restaurant, with roots in the Mediterranean, hopes to draw in new following. Cortesse's Bistro reopens in St. Augustine under new ownership Skip to main content

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  4. St. Augustine, Florida - Wikipedia

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    St. Augustine (/ ˈ ɔː ɡ ə s t iː n / AW-gə-steen; Spanish: San Agustín [san aɣusˈtin]) is a city in and the county seat of St. Johns County, Florida, United States.Located 40 miles (64 km) south of downtown Jacksonville, the city is on the Atlantic coast of northeastern Florida.

  5. After 43 years, downtown St. Augustine restaurant closes its ...

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    A fixture in downtown St. Augustine for a half-century, the longtime restaurant and bar was a major player in city's nightlife. After 43 years, downtown St. Augustine restaurant closes its doors ...

  6. Arrivas House - Wikipedia

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    The Historic St. Augustine Preservation Board purchased the Arrivas House in July 1960 for $49,900, and set out to restore the structure to its Second Spanish Period appearance. [3] It was the first restoration project they undertook in preparation for St. Augustine's 400th Anniversary celebration in 1965.

  7. St. Augustine Town Plan Historic District - Wikipedia

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    St. Augustine, founded by Spain in 1565, is the oldest permanent European settlement on the mainland of North America, north of Mexico. Its long colonial history extends to 1822, when Spanish East Florida was annexed to the United States as part of the Florida Territory. The city core's street plan, with narrow streets, dates to the first ...

  8. Capo's bath house - Wikipedia

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    Capo's Bath House was a structure that appeared in many images of the Saint Augustine, Florida waterfront during 1870–1914. Capo's occupied an octagonal-shaped building located on a bay pier near 20 Bay Street across from Baya Lane throughout the Flagler Era. It appears in a sketch from 1875 that shows a wood building on a stone foundation ...

  9. Ponce de Leon Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Flagler returned to St. Augustine in 1885 and made Smith an offer. If Smith could raise $50,000, Flagler would invest $150,000 and they would build a hotel together. Smith couldn't come up with the funds, [ 7 ] so Flagler began construction of the 540-room Ponce de León Hotel by himself, spending several times his original estimate.