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St. Augustine: St. Augustine Amphitheatre: August 14, 2020 Houston: Revention Music Center August 15, 2020 Irving: LiveNation Pavilion August 16, 2020 Kansas City: Starlight Theatre August 18, 2020 Morrison: Red Rocks Park August 19, 2020 Salt Lake City: The Complex August 21, 2020 Phoenix: Arizona Federal Theatre August 22, 2020 Las Vegas: The ...
St. Augustine Live's YouTube channel is receiving about 120,000 views a month and its website about 1,500 views a month. Skye made the concept reality with the help of business partner Ben Nguyen ...
Considered to be the oldest radio station in St. Augustine, [3] WFOY signed on at 15:45 on Thursday, February 11, 1937 on 1210 kHz at a power of 100 watts, despite claims that the station started July 7, 1936 (more likely the 1936 date is when the construction permit was issued).
WSOS was purchased by Kevin Geddings of St. Augustine, Florida in 2012. He immediately linked it to an FM signal. The station now simulcasts on 103.9 FM (St. Augustine) and 95.7 (Nocatee & Ponte Vedra). Geddings previously owned WFOY/WAOC St. Augustine as well as WXNC and WKMT in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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St. Augustine: St. Augustine Amphitheatre: June 10, 2019 Orlando: Hard Rock Live: June 13, 2019 New Orleans: Saenger Theatre: June 14, 2019 Irving: The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory June 15, 2019 The Woodlands: Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion: June 16, 2019 San Antonio: Majestic Theatre: June 18, 2019 Austin: Bass Concert Hall: June 20, 2019 ...
Thagaste was originally a small Numidian village, inhabited by a Berber tribe into which Augustine of Hippo was born in AD 354. His mother Saint Monica was a Christian and his father Patricius (with Roman roots) was at first a pagan who later adopted Christianity.
The González–Álvarez House is located in a residential area south of downtown St. Augustine, on the north side of St. Francis Street between Charlotte and Marine Streets. It is a two-story structure, its first floor built of coquina and its upper level framed in wood with a clapboarded exterior.