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Stanbury Cottage is a historic building at 232 St. George Street in St. Augustine, Florida. It is part of the St. Augustine Town Plan Historic District. [2] On October 8, 2008, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. [1] Stanbury Cottage is one of the oldest examples of Carpenter Gothic architecture in Florida.
Commemorative plaque May 2019. Villa Zorayda (also known as the Zorayda Castle) is a house at 83 King Street in St. Augustine, Florida. [2] Built in 1883 by the eccentric Boston millionaire Franklin W. Smith as his winter home, [3] it was inspired by the 12th-century Moorish Alhambra Palace in Granada, Spain.
Flagler, a founder, with John D. Rockefeller, of the Standard Oil Company, already owned two hotels in St. Augustine, the Ponce de Leon Hotel (now Flagler College) and the Hotel Alcazar (now City Hall and the Lightner Museum). From 1888 to 1902, the hotel featured parties, balls, fairs and charity events.
The Hotel Ponce de Leon, also known as The Ponce, was a luxury hotel in St. Augustine, Florida, built by millionaire developer and Standard Oil co-founder Henry M. Flagler. Built between 1885–1887, the winter resort opened in January 1888.
St. Augustine, Florida. Founded by the Spanish in 1565, St. Augustine and its massive stone fortress, Castillo de San Marcos, are major tourist attractions. The downtown Old City is another ...
The González–Álvarez House, also known as The Oldest House, is a historic house museum at 14 St. Francis Street in St. Augustine, Florida. With a construction history dating to about 1723, it is believed to be the oldest surviving house in St. Augustine.