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Culture or adventure? Both are found in St. Augustine attractions, where historic sites and modern-day storytelling bring the Old City to life. Step back in time by walking brick-lined streets, stopping at authentic pieces of our past, or by visiting the forts that protected us from pirates. Museums display some of the state’s most important artifacts and the country’s most impressive collections of art. For some 21st-century fun, see reptiles at our St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park and one-of-a-kind exhibits at Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Museum.

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Red Couch Chronicles: Giant Crocodiles

Red Couch Chronicles: Giant Crocodiles. On a visit to St. Augustine's famous Alligator Farm Zoological Park, three young ladies find that being a red couch potato is definitely good for their health!

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In St. Augustine's early days, St. George Street was the main street, and today the thoroughfare is still considered the heart of the city. Here, visitors find historic attractions and some of the restaurants, galleries, bakeries and shops for which the city is famous. However, no trip to the Nation's Oldest City would be complete without time spent traversing some of the roads less traveled. St. George is just one of many enchanting streets that make up the city's historic downtown district.
St. Augustine is rich in history, and in the late 1800s, "rich" was the operative word. It was a grand time of magnates, marvels and magnificent monuments... theatrical resorts, lavish architecture and conspicuous luxury. Once a sparsely inhabited near-wilderness, the little town burgeoned as a premier resort destination for well-to-do northerners. It all began in 1883 with an auspicious visit by Henry Morrison Flagler.
Discover 10 of the wackiest sights in America's oldest (continually occupied) city.
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