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  2. Blacksmith Shop (St. Augustine, Florida) - Wikipedia

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    The Historic St. Augustine Preservation Board began the reconstruction of the Blacksmith Shop in late 1967 and completed it in 1968. The home that stood on the site at the time, known as the Judson Property, was demolished in 1967. [2]

  3. Sims Silversmith Shop - Wikipedia

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    The Historic St. Augustine Preservation Board constructed the building in 1964 to be a typical shop built by Anglo-American refugees from the American Revolution in the 1780s. It is a wooden framed building consisting of a gable roof, wood floors, wood shingles, and a brick foundation.

  4. Wells Print Shop - Wikipedia

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    The Historic St. Augustine Preservation Board reconstructed the Wells Print Shop in 1968 on Cuna Street. The original Wells printing press owned by William and John was located on Treasury Lane. The all-wooden shop was constructed using board-and- batten building method, which the British settlers in St. Augustine preferred for its quick ...

  5. Benet Store (St. Augustine) - Wikipedia

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    Before Pedro Benet purchased 62 St. George Street from the Pons heirs, Benet operated his own store on the ground floor of his own house across the street, as evidenced through taxes he paid on stock at $16 per year for shop licenses. After Pedro Benet died in 1870, his son Joseph Ravina Benet held occupational licenses from 1871-1883 on the house.

  6. Rodríguez House (St. Augustine) - Wikipedia

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    Today the Rodríguez House is a retail store, St. Augustine Textiles, started by Jon Williams, re-enactor. [5] St. Augustine Textiles provides historical costumes, uniforms, and accessories to a wide audience. [6] The house is owned by the State of Florida and managed on its behalf by University of Florida Historic St. Augustine Inc.

  7. Old Slave Market, St. Augustine - Wikipedia

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    The Historic Public Market, historically known as the Old Slave Market, Old Spanish Market or Public Market is a historic open-air market building in St. Augustine, Florida in the United States. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries it was frequently photographed and marketed as a kind of "heritage tourism" landmark.

  8. Lincolnville Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Lincolnville Historic District (formerly known as Little Africa) is a neighborhood in St. Augustine, Florida established by freedmen following the American Civil War and located on the southwest peninsula of the "nation's oldest city." It was designated as an historic district in 1991 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places ...

  9. St. Augustine Town Plan Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The St Augustine Town Plan Historic District is a U.S. National Historic Landmark District encompassing the colonial heart of the city. It substantially encompasses the street plan of the city as contained within the bounds of walls (no longer standing) built between the 16th and early 19th centuries.

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