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  2. Victory III - Wikipedia

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    The Usinas have had a boat service since 1900. The scenic tour and other excursions have been conducted in St. Augustine since before World War I. The Victory and the Victory II preceded the current boat. [1] [2] The Victory III takes tourists on an hour-and-fifteen-minute tour of Matanzas Bay, which is St. Augustine's

  3. Old Town Trolley Tours of St. Augustine - Wikipedia

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    By the 1980s they were able to buy completely new equipment and they started touring trolleys in various cities, including Boston, Nashville, San Diego, Savannah, St. Augustine, and Washington, D.C.. The St. Augustine touring trolleys, the latest of the various city tours, were added in 2001.

  4. Best of the Best! St. Augustine tour voted No. 1 in the world ...

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    The Travelers' Choice award goes to Perfect Pairing: Wine, Cocktail and Food Experience, which includes visits to St. Augustine restaurants and bars.

  5. Spanish Military Hospital Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish Military Hospital Museum is located at 3 Aviles Street, St. Augustine, Florida.The museum covers the Second Spanish Period (1784-1821) medical practices. The museum is open seven days a week from 9 am to 5 pm. Tours start on demand throughout the day and cover a surgical demonstration, apothecary demonstration, and tours of a medicinal herb garden.

  6. St. Augustine, Florida - Wikipedia

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    St. Augustine was founded on September 8, 1565 by Spanish admiral Pedro Menéndez de Avilés, Florida's first colonial governor. He named the settlement San Agustín, for his ships bearing settlers, troops, and supplies from Spain had first sighted land in Florida eleven days earlier on August 28, the feast day of St. Augustine. [5]

  7. Salcedo House & Kitchen (St. Augustine) - Wikipedia

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    The Salcedo House was a dwelling constructed in St. Augustine's First Spanish Period (1565–1763).By the end of this period the house belonged to Alfonsa de Avero. Avero, her sisters living nearby, and their families left St. Augustine with other Spaniards when Florida was transferred to the British with the 1763 Treaty of Paris.

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