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  2. Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park - Wikipedia

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    The Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park is a privately owned 15-acre (61,000 m 2) park in St. Augustine, Florida, located along Hospital Creek, part of the Intracoastal Waterway. It has been touted as the likely 1513 Florida landing site of Spanish explorer Ponce de Leon , although no evidence has been found to substantiate this claim.

  3. Fountain of Youth - Wikipedia

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    Postcard from the Fountain of Youth in St. Augustine. The city of St. Augustine, Florida, is home to the Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park, a tribute to the spot where Ponce de León was supposed to have landed according to promotional literature, although there is no historical or archaeological evidence to support the claim. There were ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in St. Johns ...

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    Roughly bounded by Ponce de Leon Boulevard and King, Cordova, and Orange Sts. 29°53′39″N 81°19′06″W  /  29.894167°N 81.318333°W  / 29.894167; -81.318333  ( Model Land Company Historic

  5. History of St. Augustine, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The 20.48-acre (8.29 ha) site was then turned over to the United States National Park Service. Today the nearly 350-year-old fort is a popular photo spot for travelers and history buffs. One of St. Augustine's most notable buildings is the former Ponce de Leon Hotel, now part of Flagler College.

  6. Warm Mineral Springs (spring) - Wikipedia

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    A separate circular structure dubbed the "Cyclorama" contains a 226 x 13 ft 360-degree mural, with some 3-D figures, depicting nine scenes of Ponce de Leon's arrival in Florida in 1513 and his search for a fountain of youth, since Warm Mineral Springs is thought to have been that particular fountain.

  7. List of museums in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park: St. Augustine: St. Johns Northeast Local history Site of Ponce de León's Fountain of Youth, includes native and colonial artifacts and historic structures Four Arts Gardens: Palm Beach: Palm Beach Southeast Art Also known as Philip Hulitar Sculpture Gardens, outdoor sculpture gardens FPL Energy Encounter

  8. Category:National Register of Historic Places in St. Johns ...

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  9. Juan Ponce de León - Wikipedia

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    Ponce de León reached Puerto Rico on 19 October 1513 after having been away for almost eight months. The other ship, after further explorations returned safely on 20 February 1514. [92] Although Ponce de León is widely credited with the discovery of Florida, he almost certainly was not the first European to reach the peninsula.