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St. Augustine, FL

À proximité

  • shrimp boats at St Augustine
    San Sebastian River
    4 min à pied - 0.4 km
  • Day 1 of my road trip across the USA brought me to my favorite city in Florida, St. Augustine; the oldest city in the country, and easily one of the most beautiful. 
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I snapped this shot at Fort Mose Historic State Park. This incredible site is a U.S. National Historic Landmark, and the rich history of this place is something that every school should be teaching our youth. 👇🏽
Hidden away in the marshes of St. Augustine is one of the most important sites in American history: the first free community of ex-slaves, founded in 1738 and called Gracia Real de Santa Teresa de Mose or Fort Mose (pronounced Moh-Say). Fort Mose played an extremely important role in the development of colonial North America. 
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As early as 1687, the Spanish government had begun to offer asylum to slaves who managed to escape from British colonies (the first Underground Railroad ran SOUTH to Florida from the colonies!). In 1693, the Spanish Crown officially proclaimed that runaways would find freedom in Florida, in return for converting to Catholicism and a term for men of four years' military service to the Crown. In effect, Spain created a maroon settlement in Florida as a front-line defense against English attacks from the north. Spain also intended to destabilize the plantation economy of the British colonies by creating a free black community to attract slaves seeking escape and refuge from British slavery.
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Fort Mose was the first free African settlement legally sanctioned in what would become the United States and had a total population of about 100. The village had a wall around it, with dwellings inside, plus a church and an earthen fort.
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The history of Fort Mose is far deeper, and far more interesting then I can convey on @Instagram so please do your own reading on it and learn more about the very earliest history of what is now the United States.
    Parc d'État historique de Fort Mose
    16 min à pied - 1.4 km
  • Ponce de Leon\'s Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park which includes heritage elements, a park and tropical scenes
    Parc archéologique de la fontaine de jouvence
    17 min à pied - 1.5 km
  • Florida featuring street scenes
    Rue Saint-Georges
    4 min en voiture - 3.1 km
  • Musée Old Florida
    1 min à pied - 0.0 km

Restaurants

  • McDonald's
    2 min en voiture
  • Bronx House Pizza
    2 min en voiture
  • Brisky’s Bbq
    6 min à pied
  • Denny's
    2 min en voiture
  • Zaxby's Chicken Fingers & Buffalo Wings
    2 min en voiture

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