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Welcome to St. Augustine, Florida – a city where history isn’t just remembered; it’s lived. As the oldest continuously established settlement in North America, St. Augustine offers a unique journey through time, blending European heritage, Gilded Age opulence, and pivotal Civil Rights era moments. Whether you’re a history buff, architecture enthusiast, or simply in search of a captivating story, the historic homes and sites of St. Augustine are sure to enchant. Just a 5-minute stroll from downtown, our inn provides a comfortable retreat immersed in the city’s rich heritage. Step outside to explore historic sites like the Gonzalez-Alvarez House and the Ximenez-Fatio House, where each corner reveals a new chapter in the city’s captivating narrative. Let the atmosphere of St. Augustine’s historic district envelop you, creating memories that will last a lifetime.
The Gonzalez-Alvarez House (The Oldest House)
Step into the past at 14 St. Francis St., where the oldest surviving Spanish colonial residence in Florida stands. Now a museum, this site offers a glimpse into the city’s founding with exhibits including Florida coastal maps and a beautiful garden cultivating the native Muscadine grape.
Ximenez-Fatio House
Explore 19th-century life at 20 Aviles St., where the Ximenez-Fatio House showcases the era’s architecture. Once a bustling boarding house run by Miss Fatio, today it serves as a window into the lives of its former inhabitants.
Rodriguez-Avero Sanchez House
With roots stretching back to 1565, this historic property at 52 St. George St. reveals layers of St. Augustine’s past through its architecture, including exposed coquina and elegant fireplaces.
Villa Flora
Marvel at the stained glass artistry of Villa Flora at 234 St. George St., a testament to the city’s religious and cultural diversity. Originally built for a Baptist minister, it later became a home for Catholic nuns and boasts connections to the inventor of the roller coaster.
Castle Warden
Visit 19 San Marco Ave. to see Castle Warden, a Moorish castle turned hotel by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, and now the intriguing Ripley’s Believe It or Not! museum. A perfect blend of history, literature, and the oddities of the world.
The Gingerbread House
Admire Victorian whimsy at 232 St. George St., where The Gingerbread House stands as a symbol of Henry Flagler’s influence on the city. Its intricate wooden trim and vibrant history make it a must-see.
Upham Cottage
Immerse yourself in the artistic legacy of St. Augustine at 268 St. George St., where Upham Cottage has hosted figures like novelist Henry James and artist Martin Johnson Heade. Its unique architecture and historical significance are captivating.
The Rollin-Clapp Octagon House
Discover architectural innovation at 62 Lighthouse Ave. with the octagonal design of the Rollin-Clapp House, offering panoramic views of the St. Augustine Lighthouse and a link to the city’s creative past.
The Welcoming Martin Luther King Jr.
Reflect on the Civil Rights movement at 156 Martin Luther King Ave., a key location on St. Augustine’s Accord Civil Rights Trail, marking the place where Martin Luther King Jr. stayed, highlighting the city’s role in the struggle for equality.
Cora Tyson’s Home
Experience the warmth of St. Augustine’s community spirit at 81 Bridge St., where Cora Tyson hosted Martin Luther King Jr., offering a personal glimpse into the lives of those who shaped American history.
St. Augustine is not just a destination; it’s a journey through the very heart of American history. Each historic site and home tells a unique story, offering insights into the people and events that have shaped not only a city but a nation. So, as you wander the cobblestone streets, let the legacy of St. Augustine inspire you, enrich your understanding of the past, and perhaps even change the way you see the world. Welcome to a city where history lives on every corner.
Be close to the attractions and history at St. Augustine's Coziest Inn. View our rooms and find the best one that suits your needs.
Casa de Hernandez is a beautifully remodeled Inn located in St. Augustine’s Historic District.