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Getting Here............................................5 Important Information..............................6 St. Johns County Map..............................7 Map of St. Augustine................................8 Historic St. Augustine.............................10 Map of Ponte Vedra Beach.....................12 Ponte Vedra Beach.................................13 Vilano Beach..........................................14 Anastasia Island.....................................15 World Golf Village...................................16 Beach Policies.......................................17

5 Reasons to Live in St. Johns County.........................39

Go! Play! See!

Bed & Breakfasts Inns...........................47 Hotels, Motels & Resorts........................49 Condominiums.......................................54 Vacation Rentals....................................54

Things to Do..........................................18 State Parks & Campgrounds..................28

Keeping You Healthy Treat Yourself Well!................................32 When Nature Isn’t Enough.....................33 Senior Services......................................34

Wedding Services Getting Married......................................36 Hosting Your Event.................................38

Let’s Eat! Let’s Eat................................................41 Restaurants Anastasia & The Beaches....................42 St. Augustine......................................43 Vilano Beach.......................................45 World Golf Village................................45

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Special Events Yearly Events.........................................55

Here to Serve You Buyers’ Guide........................................56 Advertisers’ Index..................................60 Produced and published by

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It’s easy to see why people have been settling here for over 450 years. St. Johns County combines the best of two worlds, with centuries of history and ancient natural beauty providing the backdrop for a contemporary residential and commercial lifestyle. St. Johns County has something for everyone, enticing more than 6 million visitors from around the world each year. Whether you’re looking forward to perusing the shops of old St. George Street, relaxing on the beach, or exploring our world-acclaimed golf courses, we have it all.

Getting Here St. Johns County is located just South of Jacksonville in Northeast Florida. It is bordered to the East by the Atlantic Ocean and to the west by the St. Johns River.

ARRIVING BY CAR I-95 runs north-south from Maine to Miami. I-10 runs west-east from Los Angeles to Jacksonville. The two meet in downtown Jacksonville about 40 miles north of St. Augustine. From the north, take I-95 south into St. Johns County. From the south, take I-95 north into St. Johns County.

ARRIVING BY AIR Jacksonville International Airport (JIA) – one hour north of St. Augustine, 45 minutes from Ponte Vedra Beach – is the primary commercial airport serving St. Johns County. Shuttle service is available between JIA and St. Augustine (reservations requested – see numbers at right).

Personal and charter aircraft can also use the Northeast Florida Regional Airport at St. Augustine, a full-service aviation facility two miles north of St. Augustine on U.S. 1.

AIRPORTS Daytona Beach International Airport (DAB) ........................................... 386-248-8030 Jacksonville International Airport (JAX)............................................. 904-741-4902 Northeast Florida Regional Airport at St. Augustine (UST).................... 904-209-0090

Jacksonville International Airport Shuttles Future Black Car ............................... 904-537-5820 Island Airport Shuttle......................... 904-471-3241

ARRIVING BY TRAIN: Amtrak.............................................. 800-872-7245 (Closest stations: Jacksonville and Palatka)

ARRIVING BY BUS: Greyhound......................................... 904-829-6401 Tickets sold at 52 San Marco Ave...... 904-823-8595

(Bus stop at 1 Castillo Dr. near the Historic Downtown Parking Facility.)

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Important Information ST. AUGUSTINE’S HISTORIC DOWNTOWN PARKING FACILITY The Historic Downtown Parking Facility (HDPF) is located at 1 Cordova Street, just off West Castillo Drive as you turn off U.S. 1, within walking distance to St. George Street and San Marco Avenue as well as the Castillo de San Marcos National Monument. The 4 story, 400,000 square foot structure offers over 1100 parking spaces and is open 24 hours per day, year-round. It features daily pay on entry, security, and easy connections to sightseeing vehicles, horsedrawn carriage services, and is located next to the Visitor Information Center. Parking at the HDPF is $15.00 per entry and payable by cash or credit card. Locations where the ParkStAug app may be used does not include the HDPF. For more information about the HDPF, call 904 484 5160. The adjacent Visitor Information Center (VIC) has clean restrooms, a gift shop, lists of special events, arts and cultural information, and rows of brochures and guides. For more information about events, attractions and the historic area, call the VIC at 904-825-1000.

PARKING IN OTHER CITY OF ST. AUGUSTINE MANAGED PARKING AREAS Pay stations for parking are located throughout downtown St. Augustine. Easy to use directions are on each station and the cost for parking is $2.50 per hour and payable with cash, credit cards and the ParkStAug app available from both the App Store and Google Play. Call 904 825-1037 for more information.

VISITOR INFORMATION AAA Auto Club South.......................... 904-825-0298 City of St. Augustine........................... 904-825-1053 City of St. Augustine Beach................ 904-471-2122 Ponte Vedra Beach Visitors Center...... 904-285-2004 St. Augustine Beach Information Center............................. 904-471-1596 St. Augustine Visitor Center................ 904-825-1000 St. Johns County Chamber of Commerce...................... 904-829-5681 St. Johns County Visitors & Convention Bureau......................... 904-829-1711

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PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION St. Johns County Public Transit Service (Sunshine Bus Company) .............. 904-209-3716

Regularly scheduled stops throughout the county for $1.00 per one-way trip. Half-price for students, retired and disabled people.

CRUISES Jaxport.............................................. 904-357-3006 Jacksonville is the nearest cruise ship port-of-call to St. Johns County.

HOSPITALS (For health care information, please refer to page 32) Ponte Vedra Beach Baptist Beaches................................. 904-627-2900 St. Augustine and all other areas Flagler Hospital.................................. 904-819-5155 Baptist Medical Center South............. 904-271-6000 Memorial Hospital.............................. 904-399-6111 UF Health........................................... 904-244-9754

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(in miles) ST. PONTE ST. JOHNS COUNTY AUGUSTINE VEDRA Historic St. Augustine__________ 0________ 17 Vilano Beach________________ 2________ 15 Anastasia State Park__________ 2________ 20 St. Augustine Beach___________ 5________ 23 Outlet Malls_________________ 9________ 25 Guana River State Park________10_______ 16 Crescent Beach______________14_______ 32 World Golf Village____________14_______ 32 Faver-Dykes State Park________18_______ 50 JACKSONVILLE Beaches___________________27________ 1 Downtown Riverfront__________37_______ 20 Cruise Ship Port_____________43_______ 22 International Airport___________50_______ 30 Talbot Island State Park________60_______ 20 OTHER NEARBY PLACES Washington Oaks State Park____20_______ Palm Coast_________________25_______ Flagler Beach_______________32_______ Daytona Beach______________61_______ Amelia Island_______________76_______

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The oldest continuously-occupied European settlement in the continental United States, St. Augustine was founded by the Spanish in 1565 (42 years before the English colonized Jamestown and 55 years before the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock). St. Augustine

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St. Augustine is situated a mere 40 miles from the glassy skyscrapers of downtown Jacksonville, 100 miles from the rocket ships of Kennedy Space Center and 100 miles from the fantasy theme parks of Orlando – but the city’s rich history and cultural diversity make it seem worlds away. The city has more than 50 attractions including historical sites and points of interest, living history museums, animal parks and ghost tours. Many are located within walking distance of one another in downtown historic St. Augustine, while others in the uptown antiques area or across the Bridge of Lions on Anastasia Island are accessible via tourist transportation, making it possible to see it all without having to move your car! Guided walking tours as well as those conducted via tram, trolley, horse-drawn carriage or cruise boat all offer unique narratives of the story of historic St. Augustine, covering some of St. Augustine’s most popular landmarks.

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Highlights include: The Castillo de San Marcos National Monument, a living history museum which interprets life in colonial St. Augustine circa 1740. The Fountain of Youth Discovery Park, where it is said that Ponce de Leon went in search of everlasting youth. The Ponce de Leon and Alcazar Hotels, built by Standard Oil magnate Henry Flagler in the late 19th century. Today those grand Victorian struc tures house Flagler College, and St. Augustine City Hall and Lightner Museum, respectively. The original 1888 Casa Monica Hotel, restored into a luxury hotel providing world-class accommodations. Shopping in St. Augustine is a buyer’s delight with boutiques, gift shops and antique stores waiting to be discovered on nearly every downtown street. Accommodations are plentiful and range from splendid resorts to charming bed and breakfast inns. Dozens of unique restaurants dotted throughout St. Augustine, compose a varied collection of quaint cafés together with four-star rated dining establishments.

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Founding of St. Augustine St. Augustine played an integral role in the early colonization of North America. Juan Ponce de Leon, the first governor of Puerto Rico, landed near present-day St. Augustine on Easter, March 27, 1513 in search of the legendary Fountain of Youth. Claiming it for Spain, he named the beautiful land “La Florida” for the many flowers in bloom. Over the following half century, Spain launched at least six unsuccessful attempts to establish an actual settlement in Florida. Finally, in 1564, the French beat them to it with the establishment of Fort Caroline along an area of high sand dune bluffs that overlook the

St. Johns River in present-day Jacksonville. The new French colony posed a threat to the Spanish treasure fleets that sailed along the Florida coast. As a result, King Philip II of Spain named his country’s most experienced admiral, Pedro Menendez de Aviles, as the new governor of Florida and instructed him to not only colonize the area, but also to drive out any settlers from foreign lands that he may encounter. In 1565, Menendez drove the French out of Florida and founded St. Augustine as a permanent colony and military installation for Spain.

STORIED HISTORY OF ST. AUGUSTINE 1513 Ponce de Leon lands near the site of St. Augustine and declares La Florida for Spain.

1565 Menendez establishes St. Augustine and drives the French out of nearby Ft. Caroline.

1586 English pirate Sir Francis Drake burns and pillages St. Augustine.

1668 Captain John Davis and his band of English

buccaneers slaughter 60 townspeople in the streets and plunder their homes. Such clashes become increasingly common with the establishment of English colonies in Georgia and the Carolinas.

1672 Construction begins on St. Augustine’s

famous coquina fort, the Castillo de San Marcos.

1696 The Castillo de San Marcos is completed. In

its history it never falls to any outside attacks.

1702 Governor James Moore of Carolina leads a two-month siege on the Castillo without success.

1740 British General James Oglethorpe of

Georgia launches another unsuccessful attack on St. Augustine.

1763 After the French and Indian War, Spain trades Florida to Great Britain in exchange for Havana. St. Augustine comes under British rule for the first time.

1783 After maintaining allegiance to Britain during

the American Revolution, St. Augustine and Florida are returned to Spanish rule under the terms of the Treaty of Paris, signed by England, France and Spain.

1821 A colorful ceremony in St. Augustine marks

the peaceful transfer of power as Spain sells Florida to the United States. Spanish soldiers leave St. Augustine, never to return again.

1837 Osceola, famous leader of the Seminole

Indians, is captured near St. Augustine and held prisoner for two months in the Castillo de San Marcos before being transferred to South Carolina. This occurs during the Seminole War, which carries on for much of Florida’s 24-year territorial period.

1842 The Seminole War ends in Florida with the surrender of much of the Seminole nation.

1845 Florida becomes the twenty-seventh state of the Union. Tallahassee is selected as the capital due to a geographical compromise between St. Augustine and Pensacola. Tourism also begins to take hold about this time.

1862 During the Civil War, a Union blockade

appears off the city’s inlet and demands the surrender of St. Augustine. That night, Confederate troops retreat and the Union occupies the city through the end of the Civil War in 1865.

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fax River railway is completed, linking St. Augustine with its booming neighbor to the north, Jacksonville. During the winter of 1883-1884, Henry M. Flagler, co-founder of the Standard Oil Company, visits St. Augustine and is amazed by its charm and tourism potential.

1883 Henry Flagler’s two magnificent hotels, the Hotel Ponce de Leon (now Flagler College) and the Alcazar Hotel (now houses the Lightner Museum) open for an elite tourist clientele. He also purchases the Cordova Hotel (now the Casa Monica). The three hotels make St. Augustine a magnet for high society travelers, earning the city the nickname “Newport of the South.”

1896 Flagler’s East Coast Railway reaches

Miami, opening the door to developing South Florida.

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PONTE VEDRA BEACH Ponte Vedra Beach is just 20 minutes north of St. Augustine and features top-rated golf and tennis resorts, is home to the PGA and ATP tours and exclusive residential neighborhoods where one of the most prestigious golf tournaments in the world, THE PLAYERS Championship, is held. If golf and tennis don’t pique your interests, perhaps the wonders of natural Florida will. The Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Esuarine Research Reserve (GTM Research Reserve) in South Ponte Vedra Beach is home to 73,000 acres of protected forests, tidal lagoons and coastal dunes. If you are sporting but golf isn’t your game you’re sure to find something to do at Ponte Vedra’s 138-acre Davis Park, complete with fishing ponds stocked for children’s catch and release, dog parks, a playground, and playing fields for soccer, football, softball and baseball. Culture and entertainment combine to provide the luxury traveler a diverse experience in northeast St. Johns County. Whether taking in a culinary experience at one of the area’s acclaimed restaurants, catching an unforgettable performance by your favorite musicians at the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall or catching an exhibition at an area art gallery you are sure to have a memorable time in one of the Nation’s top family destinations. In Ponte Vedra, the community of Nocatee is one of the fastest-growing, master-planned, unincorporated towns in the Country, and it also offers a popular farmer’s market and other outdoor events such as the Ponte Vedra Auto Show that is sure to be fun for the entire family.

Ponte Vedra Beach History Ponte Vedra Beach has a rich and unique history. Ponce de Leon, a Spanish explorer best known for his pursuit of the legendary “fountain of youth,” is believed to have landed on what would later become Ponte Vedra Beach on April 2, 1513. A small settlement begins to take shape in the Ponte Vedra Beach area. Haciendas were built and the roots for gracious living were planted. The area remained sparsely populated through the late 19th century. In 1914, minerals were discovered, and a community known as Mineral City grew up around the mining operations there. Titanium extraction was significant, as well as that of zircon and rutile. These

minerals were recovered from beach sands by a private commercial firm called National Lead Company, directed by Henry Holland Buckman and George A. Pritchard. During World War I titanium was a component of poison gas, and therefore a strategic mineral. After the war, mineral demand dropped, so the National Lead Company changed its focus to building a resort community. The name of the community was changed to Ponte Vedra, apparently after the city of Pontevedra, Galicia, (Spain). The actual reason is unknown, but there was a rumor that one of the developers read a newspaper article that erroneously claimed Christopher Columbus was born there. In the early 1920s, the National Lead Company built a 9-hole golf course and 12-room clubhouse constructed of logs for the use of their employees. After the company left Ponte Vedra, that real estate became the foundation of the Ponte Vedra Club. Stockton, Whatley, Davin & Co. was a developer of Ponte Vedra Beach in the early 1930s and owned the Ponte Vedra Club. Today, Ponte Vedra Beach is home to THE PLAYERS Championship golf tournament and its world headquarters for the PGA Tour, thanks to a now-legendary 1978 deal in which developers Jerome and Paul Fletcher “sold” PGA Tour Commissioner Deane Beman 415 densely wooded acres. The purchase price: one dollar. In addition, the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP Tour) also calls Ponte Vedra Beach home, bringing even more national and international attention to the area as a recreational Mecca. Today, this thriving community has come to be considered one of the most luxurious and prestigious recreational and residential destinations in Florida, if not the entire country. It was voted Money magazine’s “Best Place to Live in Florida” and among the top 50 places to live in the United States. With above-average income, low crime rate and top-performing schools, This is a great place to live and work!

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VILANO BEACH Vilano Beach is synonymous with sand and water, as it is located on the northeastern coast of Florida and surrounded by water on nearly every side. Bordered by the Atlantic Ocean on the east, the Intracoastal Waterway on the west, and the St. Augustine Inlet on the south, Vilano Beach is the perfect picture of a sunny Florida town. Driving into Vilano Beach is a highly recommended experience itself. From St. Augustine, simply follow A1A north, over the Usina Bridge (also known as the “Vilano Bridge”). The vista that emerges as you reach the crest of the bridge is one of stunning, almost surreal beauty.

Rest, Relaxation and Lots of Fun A boardwalk with environmental signage passes over the saltwater marsh and beneath the Usina Bridge, joining the residential area and Town Center. Vilano Beach offers two pavilions with public access to the ocean and river, one of which features a children’s splash fountain. The area is one of the most popular spots in the county for swimming, surfing and skim boarding. But if more adventurous activities are to your liking, you won’t miss out on any of the action here; rent a deep-sea or fresh-water charter and enjoy a day of fishing. Parasailing, windsurfing and jet-skiing equipment is also available for rental. There are a handful of hotels and motels within walking distance to the beach, as well as several eclectic restaurants with oceanside seating and Intracoastal views sprinkled along Coastal Highway A1A.

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Vilano Area Beaches North Beach – Over the Vilano Bridge on A1A North at second highway walkover. Facilities include restrooms, showers, highway walkover, off-beach parking, grills, playground, and picnic pavilion. Pavilion use is on a first come, first served basis. Sunbathing and fishing are popular activities on this coquina-type beach. Surfside – One-half mile north of the Vilano vehicle access ramp on Highway A1A. Offers newly-renovated restrooms, dune walkover, showers and picnic tables. Pavilion is available on a first come, first served basis. This beach is a popular spot for sunbathing, fishing, horseback riding and 4x4 driving. Horseback riding is allowed north of the Surfside access ramp yearround with a special beach-use permit. Beach driving/ parking is permissible with a special beach-use permit. To obtain a permit go to www.sjcfl.us/HCP/ Permits.aspx. Usina Beach – Four miles north of Vilano Beach on Highway A1A. Beach offers endless recreational uses including fishing, sunbathing, beachcombing, surfing, and vehicle access ramp. Beach driving/parking is permissible with a special beach-use permit only. To obtain a permit go to www.sjcfl.us/HCP/Permits.aspx.


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ANASTASIA ISLAND Just across the Intracoastal Waterway from St. Augustine you will find Anastasia Island, a barrier island lined with wide, sandy beaches. It offers sun-seekers a number of options in addition to the well-known St. Augustine Beach, home of the St. Johns County Ocean Pier and Pavilion, which features a splash fountain and playground for children to enjoy. St. Augustine Beach is an area boasting a variety of motel, hotel, condominium and camping resort accommodations, and is located four miles south of downtown St. Augustine on Highway A1A Beach Boulevard in the City of St. Augustine Beach.

Area Beaches Anastasia State Park – At the St. Augustine Inlet, one mile east of downtown St. Augustine and directly north of St. Augustine Beach on Highway A1A. A little farther north, Lighthouse Pier invites fishermen to the tranquil Salt Run, a tributary of Matanzas Bay that separates the popular Anastasia State Park from the city limits of St. Augustine. Frank B. Butler County Park – Two miles south of St. Augustine Beach on Highway A1A. Butler Beach was developed as a recreation area for blacks during the age of segregation by Frank B. Butler, a wealthy black businessman. Crescent Beach – Three miles south of St. Augustine Beach on Highway A1A. The coastline has a crescent shape which affords beachcombers a breathtaking view of the many beach houses and low-lying condos that dot the landscape. Fort Matanzas National Monument Beach – At the southern tip of Anastasia Island, at the Matanzas Inlet, seven and a half miles south of St. Augustine Beach on Highway A1A. Fort Matanzas is an old stone stronghold set on an island in the middle of the Matanzas River that is only accessible by ferry. About a mile farther south is Marineland, which opened in 1938 as the world’s first oceanarium.

Things to Do “On the Island” Pack up the car – on many of our beaches, you can even drive the car right onto the sand – bring a cooler with sandwiches and sodas and spend an entire day! Other popular activities are beach volleyball, miniature golf, bicycling, roller-blading and tennis. Many items such as surf boards, jet skis, and kayaks are available to rent from area retail shops, which also carry swimwear, beach accessories, casual wear and gifts. More than 150 restaurants lining Highway A1A offer a taste of everything, and our relaxed beach lounges provide the perfect setting for a serving of nightly entertainment. For additional dining and shopping, S.R. 312 is a causeway that connects the northern end of St. Augustine Beach with busy South St. Augustine, where many national chain restaurants and retailers are just a short drive away.

ADDITIONAL BEACHES IN OUR AREA Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve (GTMNERR) Between Ponte Vedra Beach and St. Augustine on Highway A1A. Recreational activities include hiking, biking, fishing, kayaking, canoeing and bird watching. Visit the GTMNERR education center, or follow the dune walkovers to the beach. South Ponte Vedra Beach Recreation Area Two and a quarter miles south of the GTMNERR on Highway A1A. Along with Mickler’s Landing, this beach is known as one of the best locations in the state for beachcombers to find fossilized shark teeth. A1A, the town’s main commercial artery, sports many upscale boutiques, eateries and shopping villages.

River to Sea Preserve – At the south end of St. Johns County before entering the town of Marineland. Small parking area on intracoastal side. Very limited off-beach parking, just steps away from famous Marineland. Very quiet beach with coquina shells and plenty of opportunities for viewing wildlife.

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WORLD GOLF VILLAGE World Golf Village is a resort-style community built to celebrate one of the world’s greatest and most beloved sports. With the World Golf Hall of Fame museum as its centerpiece, the area is also home to two Hall of Fame member-designed golf courses, an IMAX® Theater, luxurious accommodations, restaurants and more! Top Things To Do at World Golf Village Go back in time and putt on an indoor, 19th century-style green using an old-fashioned, wood-shafted putter and a gutta percha ball. Try out the Hall of Fame’s state-of-the-art golf simulator and play a virtual hole at a legendary course like Pebble Beach and others. Tour a variety of exhibits displaying artifacts and stories from the lives and careers of the Hall’s over 100 members. Hear stories from the members themselves by enjoying “Voices from the Hall,” the museum’s audio tour. Take an elevator up 110 feet to the Hall of Fame’s Trophy Tower for a panoramic view of World Golf Village and to see men’s and women’s major trophies. Take a swing at the 132-yard Challenge Hole (a simulation of the famous island green from THE PLAYERS Stadium Course 17th hole at TPC Sawgrass) for a chance to win prizes and play the 18-hole natural grass Putting Course. Test your skills at World Golf Village’s two worldclass courses: The King & the Bear, the only course in the world co-designed by Hall of Fame members Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus and The Slammer & the Squire, designed by Hall of Fame members Gene Sarazen and Sam Snead.

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Surround yourself with comfort and excitement at the beautifully transformed Renaissance World Golf Village Resort and Convention Center. Enjoy an exquisite dinner at the hotel’s finest restaurant, Villagio Italian Grille. Take in a show at the World Golf Hall of Fame IMAX® Theater – showing full-length Hollywood feature films and traditional IMAX documentaries – all family friendly – on an 80-foot wide, six-story high screen with a powerful sound system providing an unforgettable experience!

Shopaholics will appreciate two major outlet malls located just five miles south at I-95 and S.R. 16. St. Augustine Premium Outlets have 85 stores while the St. Augustine Outlets have more than 75 stores. A variety of restaurants and hotels, as well as a family amusement center, complement the outlet malls.


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Beach Policies

Beach Driving & Parking Passes – Motor vehicles are permitted to park on several stretches of St. Johns County Beaches for a moderate fee. Traffic is regulated and the ten-mile-per-hour speed limit is strictly enforced. Pedestrians are urged to stay alert and use caution. Soft sand and high tides may prevent access and driving on the beaches. Passes are required for vehicular access from March 1 through September 30. Daily and annual passes to drive and park on beaches can be obtained from toll booth operators. Preseason annual pass sales run December 1 through March 1. Rates are $40 for St. Johns County residents and $60 for non-residents and can be purchased at Recreation and Parks Office, St. Johns County Tax Collector’s Offices and the St. Johns County Pier. Handicap rates, $30. Day rate: $6 for St. Johns County residents, $8 for non-residents. Beach Use Permits – For special uses of the beach, such as events, horseback riding, commercial fishing and 4x4 activities, permits are required. Please visit www.sjcfl.us/HCP/Permits.aspx. For more information about St. Johns County beaches, contact Beach Services at 904-209-0331. Beach Etiquette & Policy – Please be considerate of the environment, the animals that live there, and other beach goers to help ensure St. Johns County’s beaches are a joy now and for years to come. Driving and parking hours on permitted stretches of St. Johns County Beaches are from 8:00am to 7:30pm during sea turtle season (May 1 – Oct. 31). Possession of alcoholic beverages and glass containers is prohibited.

Unleashed animals prohibited, owner must remove defecated material from beach. Lanterns and flashlights are strictly prohibited during sea turtle season (May 1 – Oct. 31). No loud music. Harassing animals is strictly prohibited. Open fires prohibited; heated objects shall be disposed of properly. Fireworks prohibited. Overnight camping prohibited. Minimize all beach front lighting visible from the beach. Prohibited to solicit or canvass commercial activities. Motorized boats are not authorized for launching from the Atlantic Ocean Beach. Do not remove beach sand and vegetation. Reduce litter and marine debris by disposing of your trash properly. At the end of your visit fill any holes left by sandcastles and tire ruts. Tents, shelters, chairs, catamarans, trailers, towels, shoes and other such items are prohibited from being left on beach overnight. When crossing dunes, use designated walkovers.

All pedestrian activities are prohibited within the Conservation Zone, 15 feet seaward of the dune line.

LET’S GO TO THE BEACH – Ponte Vedra Beach Access Points BETWEEN 311 & 313 PONTE VEDRA BLVD BETWEEN 333 & 335 PONTE VEDRA BLVD BETWEEN 343 & 345 PONTE VEDRA BLVD San Diego Rd BETWEEN 351 & 401 PONTE VEDRA BLVD Solana Rd BETWEEN 423 & 501 PONTE VEDRA BLVD BETWEEN 505 & 507 PONTE VEDRA BLVD BETWEEN 513 & 515 PONTE VEDRA BLVD BETWEEN 519 & 521 PONTE VEDRA BLVD BETWEEN 527 & 529 PONTE VEDRA BLVD BETWEEN 541 & 545 PONTE VEDRA BLVD

GTMNERR North ACROSS FROM 1600 PONTE VEDRA BLVD (Parking available) GTMNERR Middle ACROSS FROM 2000 S PONTE VEDRA BLVD (Parking available) GTMNERR South ACROSS FROM 2200 S PONTE VEDRA BLVD (Parking available) GTMNERR Store ACROSS FROM 2700 S PONTE VEDRA BLVD (Parking available) SPV Park 2993 S PONTE VEDRA BLVD (Parking available / Pavilions with picnic tables, beach access) MICKLERS LANDING PAVILLION (Parking available / Facilities include: Restrooms, showers, handicap accessible, grills) Walkover BETWEEN 1109 & 1111 PONTE VEDRA BLVD 904-829-5681 WWW.STJOHNSCOUNTYCHAMBER.COM

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Things to Do ART GALLERIES PONTE VEDRA The Cultural Center at Ponte Vedra Beach.................................. 904-280-0614 50 Executive Way, Ponte Vedra Beach www.ccpvb.org Cutter & Cutter Fine Art........................... 904-395-3759 333 Village Main St., Ponte Vedra Beach www.cutterandcutter.com Stellers Gallery........................................ 904-273-6065 240 A1A North Ste. 13, Ponte Vedra Beach www.stellersgallery.com

ST. AUGUSTINE Cutter & Cutter Fine Art........................... 904-810-0460 25 King St., St. Augustine, FL 32084 www.cutterandcutter.com St. Augustine Art Association................. 904-824-2310 22 Marine Street, St. Augustine www.staaa.org

ART FOR FUN / ART STUDIOS PONTE VEDRA The Cultural Center at Ponte Vedra Beach.................................. 904-280-0614 50 Executive Way, Ponte Vedra Beach www.ccpvb.org Painting with a Twist............................... 904-687-4307 268 Solana Rd, Ponte Vedra Beach www.paintingwithatwist.com/ponte-vedra-beach

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ART WALKS PONTE VEDRA BEACH & NEARBY AREAS North Beaches Art Walk......................................... FREE 904.610.4878; www.nbaw.org Artwalk is a monthly event held on the 3rd Thursday from 5-9pm. Where Atlantic Boulevard meets the ocean. What was once a small pool of carefully selected artists has now become a bubbling ocean of art, a place where woodworkers comingle with jewelry designers and musicians play into the night. Jax Beach Art Walk................................................ FREE www.betterjaxbeach.com/jax-beach-art-walk.html The second Tuesday of every month is the Jax Beach Art Walk!. This family friendly event takes place in front of businesses along 1st St from Beach Blvd north to 5th Ave N. The Jax Beach Art Walk showcases the talent of great local artists and the businesses in the community. Many of the participating businesses will have live music and specials throughout the art walk. Join us from 5:00 - 9:00 PM every second Tuesday.

ST. AUGUSTINE First Friday Art Walks............................................. FREE 832-779-2781; www.artgalleriesofstaugustine.com Enjoy the latest exhibits, music, entertainment and refreshments at over 20 art galleries. St. Augustine Sightseeing Trains and Old Town TrolleyTours offer participants a complimentary shuttle service to most of the galleries. Trains run on a continuous loop every 15 minutes. Uptown Saturday Night.......................................... FREE 904-824-3152 San Marco Avenue Merchants Association’s Uptown Saturday Night offers the opportunity for self-guided tours through an inspiring mix of exhibits, music and refreshments among area galleries and shops in the Uptown/ Antiques District of St. Augustine.


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ATTRACTIONS, HISTORIC SITES & MUSEUMS Beaches Museum & History Park.......................... FREE 381 Beach Boulevard, Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 904-241-5657; www.BeachesMuseum.org Enjoy the interactive, informative, and intriguing look at the area’s heritage through exhibits and first-hand accounts designed to bring the rich history of the Beaches communities to life. Our First Coast shores enjoy a deep and diverse heritage. Travel back to the past and get to know the people and events that shaped our area at the Beaches Museum & History Park. Castillo de San Marcos............................$, CH, MIL, SR One S. Castillo Dr., St. Augustine (bayfront, downtown) 904-829-6506; www.nps.gov/casa Famous “Old Fort” built between 1672 and 1695 of coquina (a local shell-rock material). Never captured, it was the principal fortification that enabled Spain to control Florida for 235 years. Now operated by the National Park Service. Closed Christmas. Colonial Quarter.............................................. $, MIL, SR 33 St. George Street, St. Augustine 888-991-0933; www.colonialquarter.com Where history comes alive! Take an immersive, captivating journey through centuries of St. Augustine’s rich history, brought to breathtaking life at the Colonial Quarter – the revitalized two-acre signature attraction in the heart of the downtown historic district. Experience the Nation’s Oldest City like never before with an Historical Adventure Tour that immerses the visitor in the sights, sounds and smells of three centuries. Also climb to the top of a 17th century watchtower replica, dine on classic pub fare, Spanish tapas and more! Fiesta Falls Miniature Golf........................................... $ 818 A1A Beach Boulevard, St. Augustine, FL 32080 904-461-5571; www.lafiestainn.com/st-augustine/ fiesta-falls-mini-golf.html Fiesta Falls, our 18-hole miniature golf, is next to La Fiesta Ocean Inn & Suites. Open to the public and fun

for all ages; it’s an award-winning landscaped course featuring 8 waterfalls, caves, a 65 ft. Spanish ship and a view of the ocean from the mountaintop gazebo. For an extra challenge, play under the stars on the lighted course. Located next to La Fiesta Ocean Inn & Suites, one mile south of the St. Augustine Beach Pier. Flagler College...........................$, CH, GR, MIL, SJC, SR 74 King St., St. Augustine (downtown) 904-829-6481; www.flagler.edu Tour Henry Flagler’s masterpiece. Built between 1886 and 1888, the former Hotel Ponce de Leon was once one of the grandest resorts of its time. Now reborn as Flagler College, much of the original Spanish Renaissance architecture and ornamentation have been restored. Fort Matanzas......................................................... FREE Access from S.R. A1A just south of Crescent Beach, St. Augustine 904-471-0116; www.nps.gov/foma A stone tower built between 1740 and 1742 to prevent an attack on St. Augustine from Matanzas Inlet and the Intracoastal Waterway, it became the most important auxiliary fort to the city’s defense. Surrounded by a 298-acre park and beach. Closed Christmas. Fort Menendez at Old Florida Museum.......... $, CH, GR, MIL, SR, AAA, ST, SJC 259 San Marco Ave., St. Augustine (uptown) 904-824-8874; www.fortmenendez.com Hands-on museum chronicling the history of St. Augustine from pre-European times to 1845. Visitor experiences include writing with real quill pens, operating an old corn mill, playing 18th century games, working on a Timucuan Indian canoe, petting rare breed animals and other unique activities. Specialty school group tours available.

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Fort Mose State Park.................................................... $ 15 Fort Mose Trl., access from U.S. 1 N., St. Augustine 904-823-2232; www.fortmose.org Site of the first free black community in the present-day United States. Fort Mose was settled by slaves who fled the Carolinas to Spanish Florida in search of freedom. These settlers fought on the side of the Spanish against the army of British General James Oglethorpe. The original fort was sacked and a second one rebuilt, the site of which is part of an archaeological study (no fort remains). Boardwalk and picnic area. Part of Northeast Florida’s Black Heritage Trail. Fountain of Youth............. $, AAA, CH, MIL, GR, SJC, SR 11 Magnolia Ave., St. Augustine (uptown) 904-829-3168 or 800-356-8222 www.fountainofyouthflorida.com Drink from Ponce de Leon’s legendary spring and view the landmark cross. Indian burial ground, Discovery Globe and planetarium on site. IMAX Theater at World Golf Hall of Fame....................................... $, CH, GR, MIL, SR 1 World Golf Pl. (World Golf Village), St. Augustine 904-940-IMAX; www.worldgolfIMAX.com Dramatic geographic adventures, fantastic animated movies, awesome animal encounters, festive rock concerts and other magnificent film productions come to life on a gigantic 80-foot wide by six-stories tall screen, the largest IMAX screen in North Florida, complemented a powerful sound system. Call for titles and show times during your stay. Jacksonville Zoo & Gardens................. $, AAA, GR, MIL 370 Zoo Parkway, Jacksonville, FL 32218 904-757-4463; www.jacksonvillezoo.org Escape to the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens for the only walking safari in Northeast Florida. Discover the earth’s wildlife through interactive and educational experiences. Visit the Jacksonville Zoo for a true family adventure. Marineland Dolphin Adventure........................$, CH, SR 9600 Oceanshore Blvd., St. Augustine, FL 32080 904-471-1111 or 877-933-3402; www.marineland.net The world’s first oceanarium invites the visitor to create lasting memories at their 1.3-million-gallon series of 20

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dolphin habitats. Choose from a variety of interactive programs, which range from those for land-loving guests to enjoy dolphins up-close, to those that offer the opportunity to join the dolphins’ aquatic world by swimming with the gentle residents. The Old Jail Museum....................... $, CH, GR, MIL, SJC (part of Old Town Trolley Tours) 167 San Marco Ave., St. Augustine (uptown) 904-829-3800; www.trolleytours.com Completed in 1891, The Old Jail housed prisoners for over 60 years. Costumed deputies take you on a guided tour through the sheriff’s quarters, where he and his family lived adjacent to 72 prisoners, and then into the original cell blocks. Guests can visit the male and female cells, maximum-security area and the gallows, which ended the lives of numerous criminals. See the large collection of guns used in actual crimes, and even take a picture with the south’s most feared sheriff, Joe Perry! Oldest Store Museum Experience........................ $, CH, GR, MIL, SJC 167 San Marco, St. Augustine 904-829-3800 1-888-910-8687 (TOUR); www.trolleytours.com Watch in amazement as friendly clerks, butcher and snake oil salesman demonstrate the very latest inventions for turn-of-the-century living. Meet the proprietor, Mr. C.F. Hamblen. Step back in time and discover the latest and best time-saving miracles from 1900! Oldest Wooden School House.......................... $, CH, GR, SJC, AAA, MIL 14 St. George St., St. Augustine (downtown) 888-653-7245; www.oldestwoodenschoolhouse.com Built more than 200 years ago, this authentic building exists in its original state. Audio-animated, life-size students clothed in realistic period attire sit as the professor conducts class in a scene complete with rare school books, slates and old maps. Potter’s Wax Museum.................................................. $ 31 Orange Street, St. Augustine(downtown) 904-829-3800: www.potterswaxmuseum.com Potters Wax Museum has over 160 wax figures, many of them have lived at the museum for over 60 years! Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Museum.....................................$, CH, GR, SR, MIL, SJC 19 San Marco Ave., St. Augustine (where uptown meets downtown) 904-824-1606; www.ripleys.com/staugustine The Original Ripley’s Believe It or Not Museum is now celebrating more than 60 years of amazing, exciting exhibits, delighting and fascinating the entire family. Located in the historic “Castle Warden” building, Ripley’s features three floors of unique exhibits from across the globe.


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San Sebastian Winery............................................ FREE 157 King St., St. Augustine (downtown, a few blocks west of Flagler College) 904-826-1594; www.sansebastianwinery.com Complimentary tours and wine tastings are offered every 15-20 minutes. On-site wine shop offers a unique assortment of wine accessories, gift items and gourmet foods available for purchase. St. Augustine Alligator Farm.... $, AAA, CH, GR, MIL, SR 999 Anastasia Blvd., St. Augustine (Anastasia area) 904-824-3337; www.alligatorfarm.com Rare white alligators are one of 23 species of crocodilians featured at this zoological park showcasing various species of reptiles, birds and small monkeys. Overall, the park is home to more than 25 endangered animals. From May–July hundreds of nesting wild birds drop by the park, which is also part of the Great Florida Birding Trail. “Maximo” is an impressive, giant crocodile on display. Hourly shows. Banquet facilities & RV parking available. St. Augustine Aquarium.........................................$, CH 2045 State Road 16, St. Augustine 904-495-5608; www.saaquarium.com The St. Augustine Aquarium, Snorkel Adventure is an exciting new Northeast Florida marine attraction. The first phase consists of an 80,000-gallon Snorkel Adventure, an interactive Shark & Stingray Cove, seahorse and hands-on habitats. Interact with some of Florida’s most beautiful marine species and enjoy shark, stingray and fish feeding. For the adventurous, snorkel up close and personal with sea life in a natural Florida reef environment. They supply the wetsuits, masks, snorkels, vests and shoes. All you need is bathing suit, towel and dry clothes. Clear vision rafts are also available by request as part of your snorkel package. St. Augustine Distillery........................................... FREE 112 Riberia Street, St. Augustine, Florida 32084 904-825-4963, www.staugustinedistillery.com Take a free tour of our distillery and watch as they mix, mash, cook and distill small batch vodka, rum, gin and whiskey in a historically renovated ice manufacturing plant from 1917. Learn about the history of ice and distilling in Florida, see its products being made, and then taste their small batch spirits for yourself in their tasting room. There’s no charge and tours are every 30 minutes. St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum..................$, CH, GR, MIL, SR, SJC 81 Lighthouse Ave., St. Augustine (Anastasia area) 904-829-0745; www.staugustinelighthouse.org Climb the winding staircase to the top of the 165-foot tower to get a bird’s eye perspective of the surrounding waters that proved treacherous to so many sailors long ago. A maritime museum in the restored lightkeeper’s house features interactive living history exhibits, artifacts from local shipwrecks, a period room and a video theater, all of which tell the story of life as a lightkeeper.

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St. Augustine Pirate & Treasure Museum................$, AAA, CH, MIL, SJC, SR 12 S Castillo Drive, St. Augustine 877-467-5863; www.thepiratemuseum.com The Pirate and Treasure Museum is a unique collection of authentic pirate artifacts coupled with elements of interactive technology that reveal a fascinating historic adventure through the Golden Age of Piracy and the lives of the era’s most infamous pirates. St. Augustine Wild Reserve.......................................... $ Advanced reservations by phone or online 904-940-0664 (or email chufff@aol.com) www.staugustinewildreserve.org The St. Augustine Wild Reserve is a non-profit corporation created as a rescue center for unwanted exotic animals. Tours are guided by an experienced wildlife professional. Advanced reservations are required. Donations are $30 per person. St. Photios National Shrine.................................... FREE 41 St. George Street, St. Augustine (downtown) 904-829-8205; www.stphotios.com The St. Photios Greek Orthodox National Shrine, an institution of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, is dedicated to the first colony of Greek people who came to America in 1768. tag! Children’s Museum of St. Augustine 76 Dockside Dr, Ste 105, St. Augustine 904-647-1757; www.tagmuseum.org Dedicated to the growth and development of children and families through play-based learning experiences that celebrate the sciences, technology, engineering, art and math (STEAM). Honoring the rich history and culture of our past and present and imagine the future. World Golf Hall of Fame....... $, CH, GR, MIL, SR, ST, SJC 1 World Golf Pl. (World Golf Village), St. Augustine 904-940-4133; www.worldgolfhalloffame.org A 75,000-square-foot museum featuring state-ofthe-art, interactive exhibits that showcase the sport’s evolution, including its greatest innovations and players. The World Golf HOF offers an entertaining and educational way for golfers and non-golfers alike to learn more about the game. Admission includes an observation 22

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tower and putting green access. Everything is just steps from an IMAX theater and professional golf courses. Zip Stream’s Castaway Canopy Adventure................. $ 2045 B FL-16, Street, St. Augustine, FL 32084 904-814-9562; www.oldcityzip.com ZIPStream’s Castaway Canopy Adventure (ZCCA) is a fully guided Zip Line Eco Canopy Tour lead by professionally trained and certified guides! Come enjoy a bird’s-eye-view of the beautiful St. Augustine Aquarium grounds and an aerial trip through a corner of Wild Florida. Seven zip lines and four bridges allow you and your group to traverse the canopy above the Aquarium and through the woods. On your trek you’ll get up close and personal with several tree species including Brutus, a beautiful Laurel Oak, in whose boughs resides Johnny Castaway’s treehouse! If you’re fortunate you may get the opportunity to be scolded by a resident grey squirrel for invading its living room, or hear the distinctive cry of the red shouldered hawks. You’ll zip through the air while learning about the ecology of Florida and the connection between the wetlands and the health of our oceans while engaging with fun, knowledgeable and entertaining guides!

CAMPGROUNDS Please see page 29 for a complete listing.

FARMER’S MARKETS The Old City Farmers Market (St. Augustine) Every Saturday morning at the St. Augustine Amphitheater on A1A South in St. Augustine. 8:30am-12:30 pm on Saturdays. Admission is free. The Nocate Farmer’s Market (Ponte Vedra) www.nocatee.com Featuring more than 70 vendors from 10am–2pm every third Saturday of the month at 245 Little River Road in Ponte Vedra. Palm Valley Farmer’s Market (Ponte Vedra) Year-round enclosed market featuring Florida produce. First, second and fourth Saturdays, 10am - Noon. Tuesdays, 2 - 6:30 pm..


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The Wednesday Market (St. Augustine Beach) 904-347-8007; www.thecivicassociation.com Every Wednesday, 7:30am-12:30pm at Pier Park in St. Augustine Beach. World Golf Village Farmers Market (North St. Johns County) Every Second Friday, 3-7pm at 1 World Golf Place in Saint Augustine. St. Johns River Farmers Market (Northwest St. Johns County) Every Saturday, from 10am-2pm at Alpine Groves Park.

NEAR BY MARKETS Beaches Green Market (Jacksonville/Neptune Beach) Every Saturday, 2-5 pm Jarboe Park, Neptune Beach, FL

PARKS PONTE VEDRA Bird Island Park 101 Library Blvd., Ponte Vedra, FL 32082 An innovative, passive park to be enjoyed by all generations with ample opportunities for small group gatherings, theatre events, children’s programming, picnicking, bird watching, strolling and relaxation. Davis Park 210 Davis Park Road, Ponte Vedra, FL 32082 6 baseball fields, 4 softball fields, 3 football fields, 4 soccer fields, turf field, playscape, 2 dog parks, restrooms. Contact: dgorski@sjcfl.us Deleon Shores Park 9 Dolphin Blvd. E., Ponte Vedra, FL 32082 Neighborhood Park, skate area, tennis court, 2 small basketball courts, pavilion, multipurpose field, dog park. Contact: dgorski@sjcfl.us North Beach Park 3721 Coastal Highway, Vilano Beach, FL 32084 BBQ grills, beach access, parking, pavilion, playscape, restrooms, showers. Contact: dfountain@sjcfl.us South Beach Park & Sunshine Playground (Nearby Ponte Vedra Beach) 2514 S Beach Pkwy, Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 Children’s playground, skate park, splash pad (seasonal), fitness trail, basketball court, all-purpose field, tennis court, picnic shelters, grills, volleyball courts South Ponte Vedra Park Ponte Vedra Blvd. South, Ponte Vedra, FL 32082 BBQ grills, beach access, parking, pavilion, portable restrooms. Contact: dfountain@sjcfl.us Nocatee Preserve 501 Davis Park Road, St. Augustine, FL 32084 3+ miles of unpaved trails are ideal for walking, jogging, mountain biking, bird watching, photographing nature, or horseback riding. Offers parking for vehicles and horse trailers, as well as restroom facilities. More information about Nocatee Preserve Recreational oppor

tunities abound with Nocatee’s Greenway and Preserve Trail Systems.

ST. AUGUSTINE & THE BEACHES Butler Park East 5860 A1A South, St. Augustine, FL 32080 BBQ grills, beach access, parking, pavilion, restrooms, showers. Contact: dfountain@sjcfl.us Butler Park West 399 Riverside Blvd., St. Augustine, FL 32080 Boat ramp, BBQ grills, picnic pavilions, parking, restrooms. Contact: jmachula@sjcfl.us Crescent Beach Park 6930 A1A South / Cubbedge Rd., St. Augustine, FL 32080 Beach access, parking, restrooms, showers. Contact: dfountain@sjcfl.us Joel A. “Bubba” Williams Park aka Windswept Acres Park 210 Mickler Road, St. Augustine, FL 32080 Parking, Pavilion, Playscape, Restrooms. Contact: jmachula@sjcfl.us Nease Beachfront Park 633171 Coastal Highway, St. Augustine, FL 32086 Parking, bathroom, shower, picnic tables, bocce ball court, trail, boardwalk, butterfly garden. Contact: kussia@sjcfl.us Ron Parker Park 607 Old Beach Rd., St. Augustine, FL 32080 Picnic area, dog park, softball field, basketball court, tennis and paddle tennis courts. SE Intracoastal Waterway Park 8295 A1A South, St. Augustine, FL 32080 Passive park along Intracoastal waterway, trails. Vilano Nature Greenway 116 Poplar Ave, St. Augustine, FL 32084 Approximately .2 mile boardwalk under the Francis & Mary Usina Bridge, scenic views of the salt marsh, additional parking located at 111 Beachcomber Way.

SPECIALTY PARKS SKATE PARK Robert-Laryn Skate Park @ Treaty Park DOG PARKS Treaty, Davis, Veterans, Ron Parker, DeLeon Shores, Nocatee

STATE PARKS See page 28 for a complete listing.

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The BOLD Art Gallery Original, unique, beautiful Artwork by California Artist & Author Brenda Basham Dothage. Brenda has an MBA and a BA in English from CSUB. She has served as an instructor for self-image workshops and a counselor for sexual assault survivors. 10% off when you mention this ad. 51 Cordova St., Suite B, St. Augustine, FL 32084 904-436-5723 | www.facebook.com/TheBOLDArtGallery/ St. Augustine Outlets 500 Prime Outlets Blvd., Ste 500, St. Augustine 904-826-1311; www.staugoutlets.com Located off Interstate 95 serving the Jacksonville and Daytona Beach market areas. The recently expanded St. Augustine Outlets offers more than 75 authentic fashion brands and serves as the premier outlet destination for Northeast Florida shoppers.

SHOPPING Historic Shopping District – Much of St. Augustine’s Historic Walking District is a shopper’s paradise. The pedestrian-only St. George Street and surrounding streets including Aviles, Charlotte, Cordova, Cuna, Hypolita, King and Spanish have a vast array of interesting and unusual shops to explore. Upscale Boutiques in Ponte Vedra – Shoppers with refined taste will certainly be pleased with the assortment of upscale boutiques and shopping villages located near the TPC Sawgrass and ATP headquarters in Ponte Vedra Beach. One of the most popular Ponte Vedra shopping venues are the shops at Sawgrass Village (215 Tourside Drive, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082). Featuring more than 140,000 square feet of shopping Sawgrass Village boasts clothing boutiques, shoes, jewelers and restaurants right in the heart of Ponte Vedra Beach. Outlet Malls – Outlet shoppers will also find much to their liking in St. Johns County as St. Augustine Premium Outlets and St. Augustine Outlets are situated across I-95 from one another along S.R 16, five miles south of World Golf Village. St. Augustine Premium Outlets 2700 Florida 16, St Augustine, FL 32092 904-825-1555; www.premiumoutlets.com/staugustine An exciting collection of 85 outlet stores from the world’s leading designers and brand names, offering savings of 25% to 65% every day. 24

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Surf & Swimwear Shops – Along with swimwear and resort wear, every beach necessity (hats, sunglasses, towels, suntan lotion, boogie boards, and beach bags) can be found at all along St. Johns County’s miles of coastline. Durbin Park – a new 700,00 s.f. shopping destination anchored by Walmart, Home Depot featuring many national and regional restaurants and shops. Located at the interchange of State Road 9B and I-95 in the northwest portion of St. Johns County, this center combines opportunities for recreation, healthcare, restaurants, retail, office and residential. By the time it is finished, St. Johns County residents will be seeing 2.4 million square feet of retail space. Phase one will bring 700,000 square feet of retail space to St. Johns County.

GHOST TOURS Ghost Tours of St. Augustine’s “A Ghostly Experience Walking Tour”............ $, CH, GR North end of St. George St. (downtown) 904-829-1122; www.ghosttoursofstaugustine.com Nightly 1.5-hour walking tour of the historic area emphasizing the local folklore and ghostly experiences that have colored St. Augustine’s history. Voted the #1 Guided Tour in Florida. Reservations required. Old Town Trolley’s “Ghosts & Gravestones”..........$, GR 167 San Marco Ave. (uptown) 904-829-3800; www.ghostsandgravestones.com Dare to board the Trolley Of The Doomed! Explore the darker side of the Nation’s Oldest City with a ghost host as your guide. Learn of the terrible 1873 tragedy that occurred at the St. Augustine Lighthouse. Enter the town’s most


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haunted building, The Old Jail, for an up- close and personal encounter. Reservations are required. Ripley’s St. Augustine Sightseeing Trains’ “Ghost Train”........ $, GR, AAA, MIL 19 San Marco Ave. (Ripley’s Believe It Or Not! Museum) 904-824-1606; www.ghosttrainadventure.com Face your fears in the most interactive paranormal experience in St. Augustine. Ride the famous “Ghost Train” and hear the chilling legends and haunted tales. Walk the ancient byways amongst hallowed and haunted sites. Investigate unexplained phenomena, residual energies, orbs, and other ghostly manifestations.

Tour Saint Augustine..............................................$, GR 4 Granada St. (downtown) 904-825-0087 or 800-797-3778 www.staugustinetours.com A full-service receptive tour with costumed guides. Reservations required one day in advance. Customized programs available for groups upon request.

SIGHTSEEING TOURS & CRUISES – WATER St. Augustine Scenic Cruise............. $, AAA, CH. GR, SR City Marina, 111 Avenida Menendez (downtown) 904-824-1806 / 800-542-8316; www.scenic-cruise.com See Historic St. Augustine from the beautiful waters of Matanzas Bay aboard the Victory III. 75-minute sightseeing cruises hosted by members of one of St. Augustine’s oldest families. Restrooms, beer, wine and soft drinks available. Groups & Charters.

SWEET TREATS PONTE VEDRA Peterbrooke Chocolatier......................... 904-273-7878 333 Village Main St, Ponte Vedra Beach

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SIGHTSEEING TOURS – LAND Old Town Trolley Tours.................... $, CH, GR, MIL, SJC 167 San Marco Ave. (uptown) 904-829-3800; www.trolleytours.com Talented conductors share the history, attractions and sights of America’s oldest city. Founded by Pedro Menendez de Aviles in 1565, St. Augustine is a unique city filled with colonial Spanish neighborhoods, magnificent buildings and a charm all its own. The tour features 22 stops where guests can get on and off to shop, dine or sightsee. 100 points of interest are covered during the tour. Expert guides are licensed by the city and extensively trained. Ticket is good for three consecutive days. Old Town Trolley Tours’ “Beach Bus”............. $, CH, GR 169 San Marco Ave. (services downtown, Anastasia area and St. Augustine Beach) 904-829-3800; www.trolleytours.com Hourly shuttle service from A1A Ale Works to the Alligator Farm, the Lighthouse, the beach, and over 15 area hotels. Tickets available from hotel concierges and the driver. Red Train Tours................................................ $, CH, GR 170 San Marco Ave. (uptown) 904-829-6545; www.sightseeingtrains.com Professionally narrated tour “trains” that circulate throughout the historic area stopping at more than 20 designated locations every 15 minutes. Tickets may be purchased at 8 additional locations. Charters available.

ChocoLattes............................................. 904-436-5813 47 Cordova St., St. Augustine, FL, 32084 Le Macaron ............................................. 904-217-4882 8 Cathedral Pl, St. Augustine, FL 32084 Meli Chocolates....................................... 904-342-8884 5120 A1A S, St. Augustine, FL 32080 Peterbrooke Chocolatier......................... 904-429-7391 604 Tingle Ct., St. Augustine

CONCERTS & VENUES Please note: all dates and show times are subject to change. Please call before making plans. More information can be found by contacting the St. Johns County Visitors and Convention Bureau at 904-829-1711 or online at www.FloridasHistoricCoast.com. EMMA Concert Series.............................. 904-797-2800 www.emmaconcerts.com Nationally and internationally acclaimed ballets, pianists, violinists and other fine entertainment throughout the year at the Flagler College Auditorium (14 Granada Street) in downtown St. Augustine. Music by the Sea..................................... 904-347-8007 www.thecivicassociation.com Bring your chair and appetite to enjoy live music and local flavors at the St. Augustine Beach Pier Pavilion every Wednesday evening from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend. Admission is free, but bring your own lawn chair or blanket and $10 for an optional feature dinner.

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Ponte Vedra Concert Hall........................ 904-209-0399 www.pvconcerthall.com The Ponte Vedra Concert Hall (PVCH), a multipurpose performing arts facility located in the heart of Ponte Vedra Beach. Hosting world renown artists, comedians and theatre productions. St. Augustine Amphitheatre.................... 904-209-0367 www.staugamphitheatre.com The St. Augustine Amphitheatre, located on Anastasia Island, is a strategically-planned performing arts venue with the capacity to hold an audience of up to 4,500. A brand-new conference room, four concession stands, a merchandise area, a large plaza, and an elaborate array of walking trails make up the new facility. The amphitheatre plays host to national and international acts, but also provides an ideal location for community and non-profit organizations’ performances, festivals and events. Summer Concerts in the Plaza............... 904-825-1004 www.plazaconcerts.com Hear a variety of live musical performances in the historic Plaza de la Constitucion every Thursday evening from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend. Admission is free, but bring your own lawn chair or blanket.

THEATRE & OTHER ENTERTAINMENT VENUES Limelight Theatre.................................... 904-825-1164 11 Old Mission Avenue www.limelight-theatre.org Local actors perform seven different productions scheduled throughout the year at St. Augustine’s very own community theatre. Ticket prices vary. Flagler College Auditorium .................... 904-826-8600 14 Granada St., St. Augustine www.flagler.edu Ponte Vedra Concert Hall........................ 904-209-0399 1050 A1A North, Ponte Vedra Beach www.pvconcerthall.com

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St. Augustine Amphitheatre.................... 904-209-0367 1340 A1A South, St. Augustine www.staugamphitheatre.com St. Augustine Art Association................. 904-824-2310 22 Marine St., St. Augustine www.staaa.org

GOLF – Professional When the deepest field in golf takes on THE PLAYERS Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass, fans flock to the Florida sun for a chance to catch a glimpse of the game’s most illustrious champions. You are welcome to experience one of golf ’s most prestigious tournaments – THE PLAYERS Championship. Each March, THE PLAYERS showcases excitement and intensity, not to mention the beauty of one of the most recognized courses in the world. THE PLAYERS brings the game’s top competitors to this superior, demanding golf course and offers a fan experience unlike any other, creating one of the most dynamic, compelling events in all of golf. Home of the PGA TOUR and THE PLAYERS Championship, THE PLAYERS Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass has established itself as one of the premier tournament venues in all of golf. A player must display a well-rounded, complete game and triumph over one of the sport’s most daunting finishes in order to become THE PLAYERS champion. All of that drama, combined with a setting unequalled in golf, creates an electrifying atmosphere that makes THE PLAYERS a must-see, must-attend event. The famed PLAYERS Stadium Course was designed by renowned golf course architect Pete Dye. Since its inception, the course’s final three holes have evolved into one of the greatest risk/reward finishes in golf, highlighted by the iconic 17th Island Green, one of the most recognized and photographed holes in the game. In 2006, TPC Sawgrass completed a multi-million dollar renovation designed to elevate THE PLAYERS Stadium Course to the highest professional level for the best players in the world during THE PLAYERS, as well as provide resort golfers with PGA TOUR-quality playing conditions year-round.


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GOLF – Public Home to the World Golf Hall of Fame, THE PLAYERS, PGA Tour Headquarters and various other events, golfers can choose from a variety of superb golf courses in St. Johns County designed by some of the game’s most iconic players and golf course architects. Each course features its own unique character and charm, along with excellent dining amenities, banquet and hospitality options, and instructional capabilities. ST. JOHNS COUNTY GOLF COURSES The King & The Bear (Public).................. 904-940-6088 World Golf Village www.golfwgv.com Slammer & Squire (Public)...................... 904-940-6100 World Golf Village www.slammerandsquire.com TPC Sawgrass (Stadium & Valley).......... 904-273-3235 Ponte Vedra Beach; www.tpc.com/tpc-sawgrass The Palencia Club (Private)..................... 904-599-9040 www.palenciaclub.com Palm Valley Golf Course & Driving Range (Public)........................ 904- 824-9279 1075 Palm Valley Rd, Ponte Vedra, FL, 32081 Ponte Vedra Golf & Country Club (Public) .......................... 904-285-5552 254 Alta Mar Drive, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 thepontevedragolfandcc.com Ponte Vedra Inn & Club (Private/Resort) ..................................... 888-839-9145 200 Ponte Vedra Blvd., Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 (888) 839-9145, www.pontevedra.com Sawgrass Country Club (Private)............ 904-273-3700 10034 Golf Club Drive, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 www.sawgrasscountryclub.com

OTHER GOLF EXERIENCES Fiesta Falls Miniature Golf...................... 904-461-5571 818 A1A Beach Boulevard, St. Augustine Beach www.lafiestainn.com/st-augustine/ fiesta-falls-mini-golf.html 18-hole miniature golf is next to La Fiesta Ocean Inn & Suites, one mile south of the St. Augustine Beach Pier. Open to the public and fun for all ages. For an extra challenge, play under the stars on the lighted course. PGA Tour Experiences ............................ 904-567-2038 5000 Sawgrass Village, Ponte Vedra Whether a spectacular Tournament Players Club (TPC), a luxurious destination or an outstanding resort venue, PGA TOUR Experiences matches the PGA TOUR’s highest level of quality for legendary tournaments and events. Our network of courses were designed by some of the world’s most elite architects and golf pros, while our TOURAcademy is the nation’s most prestigious source

of programs to improve skills and enhance enjoyment of the game.Through PGA TOUR Experiences, you’ll be able to stay – and play – like a champion. World Golf Hall of Fame........................... 904-940-4133 1 World Golf Pl. (World Golf Village), St. Augustine A 75,000-square-foot museum featuring state-ofthe-art, interactive exhibits that showcase the sport’s evolution, including its greatest innovations and players. The World Golf HOF offers an entertaining and educational way for golfers and non-golfers alike to learn more about the game. Admission includes an observation tower and putting green access. Everything is just steps from an IMAX theater and professional golf courses.

INTRACOASTAL MARINAS St. Augustine Municipal Marina............. 904-825-1026 111 E Avenida Menendez, St. Augustine Camachee Cove....................................... 904-829-5676 3070 Harbor Drive, St. Augustine Conch House............................................ 904-829-8646 57 Comares Ave., St. Augustine

SAIL/TOUR BOAT CHARTERS St. Augustine Scenic Cruise, Inc............. 904-824-1806 111 Avenida Menendez (downtown bayfront) www.scenic-cruise.com

FISHING PIERS Lighthouse Park Pier............................... 904-829-8040 Old Beach Rd. & Lew Blvd. across from Lighthouse (Anastasia Area) St. Johns County Ocean Pier A1A Beach Blvd. (St. Augustine Beach) Old Shands Bridge S.R. 16 (west of World Golf Village) Vilano Beach Fishing Pier End of Vilano Rd. (Vilano Beach)

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HOURS

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The entrance fee for most state parks ranges from $4.00 to $10.00 per vehicle, up to eight people. Pedestrians, bicyclists and extra passengers are $2.00 per person. There may be additional fees for camping, tours and museum entrances. Visit www.floridastateparks.org for more information. Additional fees for camping may apply. Pets are permitted in some areas of State Parks but restricted in others.

Anastasia S.P. 8a 1340A A1A S. St. Augustine Beach $5 • • • • • • • • • TO 904-461-2033 sunset Big Talbot Island S.P. 8a 12157 Heckscher Dr. Jacksonville $2 • • • • • • • • TO 904-251-2320 sunset Bulow Plantation Ruins Historic S.P. 9a-5p C.R. 2001 Bunnel $4 • • • • Cl. Tue. 386-517-2084 & Wed. Faver-Dykes S.P. 8a 1000 Faver Dykes Rd. St. Augustine $5 • • • • • • • TO 904-794-0997 sunset Ft. George Island S.P. 8a 12157 Heckscher Dr. Jacksonville FREE • • • • TO 904-251-2320 sunset Gamble Rogers State Rec. Area 8a 3100 S. A1A Flagler Beach $5 • • • • • • • • • • TO 386-517-2086 sunset Guana Tolomato Matanzas 8a National Estuarine Research Reserve $3 • • • • • • TO 2690 S. Ponte Vedra Blvd. So. P. Vedre Beach sunset 904-825-5071 Little Talbot Island S.P. 8a 12157 Heckscher Dr. Jacksonville $5 • • • • • • • • • TO 904-251-2320 sunset Ravine Gardens S.P. 8a 1600 Twigg St. Palatka $5 • • • TO 386-329-3721 sunset Washington Oaks S.P. 8a 6400 N. Oceanshore Blvd. Palm Coast $5 • • • • • • TO 386-446-6780 sunset *Cost given is the standard entrance fee per car load (up to 8 people). Fee for each additional person, pedestrians and bicyclists at State Parks is $2.00. Visit www.floridastateparks.org for more information. Additional fees for camping may apply. Pets are permitted in some areas of State Parks but restricted in others. 28

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St. Johns Market Place and Flea Market RV Park 2495 State Road 207 80 • • 904-824-4210 Compass RV Park 1505 State Road 207 105 • • • • • • • • • 904-824-3574 North Beach Camp Resort 4125 Coastal Highway Vilano Beach 120 • • • • • • • • • • • 904-824-1806 Ocean Grove RV Resort 4225 A1A South across street 198 • • • • • • • • 904-471-3414 Stagecoach RV Park, Inc 2711 County Road 208 80 • • • • • • • 904-824-2319 St. Augustine Beach KOA 525 W. Pope Road St. Augustine 120 • • • • • • • • • 904-471-3113

• Cabins & Deluxe Cabin Rentals • Cable TV & Wifi • 3 miles from Historic Downtown St. Augustine • 3/4 mile from the beach (free parking) • Daily, Weekly & Monthly Sites • Daily tours leaving directly from the campground 525 West Pope Road, St. Augustine, FL 32080 | RESERVATIONS 800-562-4022 EMAIL camp@staugustinekoa.com | www.staugustinekoa.com INFORMATION 904-471-3113

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KEEPING YOU HEALTHY

“Did you know that In March of 2019, for the eighth consecutive year, St. Johns County was ranked the healthiest county in Florida, according to the national County Health Rankings, published by the University of Wisconsin’s Population Health Institute and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation” - stjohns.floridahealth.gov

TREAT YOURSELF WELL! FITNESS STUDIOS PONTE VEDRA Anytime Fitness.....................................646-234-1546 www.anytimefitness.com Meridian Fitness....................................904-280-2112 www.meridianfitness.com My House Fitness..................................904-834-4711 www.myhousefitness.com

PONTE VEDRA BEACH Ponte Vedra Fitness...............................904-285-8223 www.pontevedrafitness.com

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Funkytown Fitness................................904-770-2391 www.funkytownfit.com Yogabar..................................................904-635-1733 www.yogabar.com

SPAS ST. AUGUSTINE Debbie’s Day Spa & Salon.....................904-825-0569 www.debbiesdayspasalon.com LaCura Salt Spa.....................................904-217-7341 www.lacurasaltspa.com Sawyere & The Sea Whole Body Spa.....................................336-391-1367 www.sawyerandthesea.com


KEEPING YOU HEALTHY

WHEN NATURE ISN’T ENOUGH, our impressive health care resources are here to lend a hand through knowledgeable, skilled staff and first-rate facilities, whether you are a long time resident or a vacationer. Premier among these outstanding providers is Flagler Hospital, known for its award-winning medical care and highly-skilled team of professionals. All of our convenient hospital/medical centers provide emergency, as well as inpatient and outpatient services, plus a variety of health care options that generally meet all of the needs of the individuals and families they serve. Patient care on the family care level and from specialists of every category and description is readily available throughout the county. Plus, there’s a wealth of “staying well” choices like massage and spa experiences from top-notch professionals. We’re here to help you be well and stay well! DENTISTS PONTE VEDRA Palm Valley Family Dentistry.................. 904-834-2736 www.palmvalleyfamilydentistry.com

ST. AUGUSTINE Bright Smiles Pediatric Dentistry........... 904-584-9004 www.welovebrightsmiles.com Oxford Dental Associates, Inc................. 904-810-2345 www.oxforddental.net Palencia Dental........................................ 904-826-4343 www.palenciadental.com

ST. JOHNS Southlake Dental Care............................. 904-217-7202 www.southlakedentalcarefl.com St. Johns Family Dentistry...................... 904-471-7300 www.staugustinedentist.com

HOSPITALS

OPHTHALMOLOGISTS & OPTOMETRISTS

PONTE VEDRA

PONTE VEDRA

Baptist Medical Center – Beaches.......... 904-627-2900 www.e-baptisthealth.com

Atlantic Eye Institute.............................. 904-241-7865 www.atlanticeyeinstitute.com

ST. AUGUSTINE AND ALL OTHER AREAS Flagler Hospital........................................ 904-819-5155 www.flaglerhospital.org Baptist Medical Center South................. 904-271-6000 www.baptistjax.com Memorial Hospital................................... 904-399-6111 www.memorialhospitaljax.com UF Health ................................................ 904-244-9754 www.ufhealth.org

ST. AUGUSTINE Eye Center of St. Augustine..................... 904-829-2286 www.eyecenterstaug.com

PHARMACIES PONTE VEDRA Bluebird Pharmacy.................................. 904-600-4099 www.bluebirdpharmacy.com

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SENIOR SERVICES

Over 25.7% of St. Johns County residents are 60 years of age or older. In 2017, there were 229,715 residents in the county and 55,611 were 60+. The St. Johns County Council on Aging (COA) is a leading resource for successful aging with 5 senior community centers throughout the county and services that range from memory enhancement to meals on wheels. St. Johns County COA 904-209-3700.

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The City of St Augustine is a popular location for weddings. There are many private locations for both weddings and receptions. The City of St Augustine rents the following locations to hold wedding events: Lightner Courtyard, Gazebo in the Plaza de la Constitución and the City Marina. To learn more about City of St Augustine wedding venues, please contact the Public Affairs Department at 904-825-1004.

MARRIAGE LICENSES St. Johns County Clerk of Courts............ 904-819-3640 www.sjccoc.us/recording/marrlice.html $93.50, good for 60 days. The state of Florida requires a three-day waiting period if both parties are Florida residents and have not taken an approved marriage class. Along with payment, both parties need to apply together and present picture ID, Social Security Number, and if previously married, provide a final decree or death certificate.

CEREMONIES & RECEPTIONS ON ST. JOHNS COUNTY BEACHES St. Johns County Beach Use Permits – Special Events.................................. 904-209-0752 www.sjcfl.us/hcp/events.aspx St. Johns County’s 41.1 miles of coquina and white, soft, sandy beaches provide a gorgeous natural setting for your special event. For all beach areas in St. Johns County (excluding St. Augustine Beach), a permit is required. There is no fee to obtain this permit. Consider the tide schedule when planning the time of day for your special event. Complete permit application and send to provided address for approval. (This may take up to two weeks to process.) www.sjcfl.us/hcp/media/AppMinorImpact

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CEREMONIES AND RECEPTIONS ON ST. AUGUSTINE BEACH City of St. Augustine Beach – City Manager’s Office.............................. 904-471-2122 www.staugbch.com/info.htm Weddings or receptions on St. Augustine Beach (the area of beach between Pope Road and Surf Drive) are considered Special Events. Permits are required for any wedding/reception with more than fifteen attendees or for a wedding/reception of any size at which

there is amplified music or furniture (tents, canopies, chairs, arbors, etc.). Permit fees are $100.00 for a wedding and $100.00 for a reception. Applications are available at the City Manager’s Office, 2200 A1A South, St. Augustine Beach, FL 32080 or by e-mailing sabadmin@cityofsab.org.

FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH The recent renovations to The Magnolia Room at Fountain of Youth have quickly made it the premier special event destination in St. Augustine. Thinking of planning a wedding or special event? Contact us to schedule your free tour today. foyweddings@gmail.com 11 Magnolia Avenue, St. Augustine, FL 32084 904-342-8388 | www.fountainofyouthflorida.com

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Hosting your event St. Johns County is a wonderful place to host an event. With such a diverse offering of venues and cuisine options, you’re sure to find exactly what you’re looking for to make your event unforgettable. Use the resources listed here to plan your special occasion. RECEPTION SITES Amici Italian Restaurant.....................904-461-0102 Casa Monica Hotel..............................904-827-1888 COA Riverhouse..................................904-209-3631 DoubleTree Hotel.................................904-825-1923 FCTC Conference Center.....................904-547-3460 Guy Harvey Resort..............................904-471-2555 Holiday Isle Oceanfront Resort..........800-626-7263 Kingfish Grill.......................................904-824-2111 Meehan’s Irish Pub & Seafood House...904-810-1923 Serenata Beach Club..........................904-823-3368 The Treasury on the Plaza..................904-824-9056 The White Room..................................904-824-9056

CATERERS Anthony’s Gourmet Catering.............. 904-264-1338 By Design Catering............................. 904-679-5177 Gypsy Cab Co...................................... 904-824-8244 Honey Baked Ham Co. & Café............ 904-810-0995 The Renaissance Resort at World Golf Village........................... 904-940-8000

For event locations, turn to pages 48-55 to find Hotels, Motels, Resorts, and Bed & Breakfasts with meeting facilities, and pages 41-47 to find Restaurants with banquet/meeting rooms. FLORISTS Flowers By Shirley.............................. 904-824-8163

PHOTOGRAPHERS Art & Alex Photography...................... 904-280-8905 Matus Foris Photography................... 904-334-2703 Monarch Studio.................................. 904-516-8203

RENTALS Andy’s Taylor Rental........................... 904-471-2991

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REAL ESTATE

After one visit you’ll see why so many St. Johns County residents are proud to say they live “on the Island,” where residential options vary from oceanfront, beachside and intracoastal views to tranquil island neighborhoods. St. Johns County, in lovely Northeastern Florida, is a haven for beach, water, and warm weather enthusiasts, with much of the area located along the Atlantic Ocean and inland waterways. Its history dates back to 1821, and today the County has become one of the highest-income counties in the United States.

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HISTORIC ST. AUGUSTINE’S rich history and cultural diversity have helped shape a dynamic city valued by both tourists and locals as a treasured escape. Today, more than 50 historic points of interest are nestled in our nation’s oldest city amidst boutiques, cafés, restaurants, hotels, and bed and breakfast inns. The downtown area offers a glimpse of what life must have been like many years ago, with homes listed on the National Register of Historic Places standing alongside more recently built structures embodying the same Old Florida style. On the outskirts are shopping malls and retail centers, including the St. Augustine Premium and Prime Outlets. The unique mix of old and new beckons visitors to return to St. Augustine time and again – often for good!

Popular activities include swimming, surfing, beach volleyball, miniature golf, bicycling and tennis. A variety of accommodations, more than 150 restaurants and lounges, and a myriad of surf shops line A1A Beach Boulevard. Marsh Creek Country Club, a popular Anastasia Island development, offers luxurious homes around an 18-hole championship golf course.

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ANASTASIA ISLAND, located across the Intracoastal Waterway from St. Augustine, is a beautiful barrier island lined with wide, sandy beaches loved by sun-seekers. The well-known St. Augustine Beach is located four miles south of downtown St. Augustine in the City of St. Augustine Beach. This area is home to the St. Johns County Ocean Pier and Pavilion, which has a splash fountain and playground.

VILANO BEACH, one of the most popular locations in the county for surfing, skim boarding, jet skiing and fishing, is located two miles north of historic St. Augustine just over the Usina Bridge, also known as the “Vilano Bridge,” and is surrounded by water on nearly every side. A nature walk passes over the saltwater marsh and beneath the Vilano Bridge, joining the residential area and Town Center Pavilions, one of which features a children’s splash fountain. There are a handful of hotels and motels within walking distance of the beach, as well as several eclectic restaurants with oceanside seating and Intracoastal views sprinkled along Coastal Highway AIA.

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NORTH ST. JOHNS: PONTE VEDRA is just 20 minutes north of St. Augustine and features top-rated golf and tennis resorts and exclusive residential neighborhoods. Some of the most prestigious golf tournaments are headquartered in Ponte Vedra Beach, including the PGA Tour’s flagship event, THE PLAYERS Championship. If golf and tennis don’t pique your interests, you’re sure to find something that does at Ponte Vedra’s 138-acre Davis Park, complete with fishing ponds stocked for children’s catch and release, dog parks, a playground, and playing fields for soccer, football, softball and baseball. Nocatee is a master-planned, unincorporated town offering its residents a unique balance of work and play in a walkable, livable community for all ages. Located three miles from Ponte Vedra Beach and the Atlantic Ocean, approximately 85% of the community is in St. Johns County, and the remaining 15% is in Duval County. Only 30 minutes from St. Augustine to the south or Jacksonville to the north, country living meets convenience in the picturesque community of northwest St. Johns County, where choice residential possibilities run along scenic State Roads 16, 13, and the St. Johns River.

Popular areas for outdoor family fun include Mills Field Recreational Park, Julington Creek Plantation Park and Rivertown Park. Residents also enjoy boating, sailing and canoeing in the northwest, an area famous for its bass and freshwater fishing. The communities of RiverTown, Fruit Cove, Switzerland and Julington Creek make up the rapidly growing area called “St. Johns,” known for its numerous golf courses, boutiques and riverside mansions. Palencia, a master-planned golfing community located off U.S. Highway 1 North, spans 1,450 acres with more than two miles of land bordering the tidal marshes of the Intracoastal Waterway and Marshall Creek. The World Golf Village is a resortstyle community enjoyed by residents and visitors alike, featuring the World Golf Hall of Fame and IMAX Theatre, as well as unparalleled accommodations and amenities. St. Johns Golf and Country Club and South Hampton are golf course communities along County Road 210. Growth in the northwest area continues as multiuse development projects, such as RiverTown, gain momentum.

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SOUTH ST. JOHNS: This area is St. Johns County’s Agricultural Center. A drive south along State Road 207 will take you into southwest St. Johns County, primarily agricultural land comprised of the small residential area of Vermont Heights; just west of I-95; the unincorporated area of Elkton at County Road 305; the community of Spuds on County Road 13; and the Town of Hastings 18 miles southwest of St. Augustine. Hastings dates back to the late 1800s when Henry Flagler needed a source of fresh vegetables for his St. Augustine hotels. He persuaded Thomas Horace Hastings (a relative of his architect) to develop the farmlands, and to this day the Town of Hastings is known as the “Potato Capital of Florida.” Other crops include cabbage, onions, eggplant, sod and ornamental horticulture. In this part of our county you can still experience the Old Florida main street, bustling farmsteads, and historic St. Ambrose Parish.


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St. Johns County is a great place to explore a variety of foods, the artistry of local chefs, and unique settings in which to dine. Whether you appreciate the simplicity of authentic cuisines, the drama of deconstructed favorites, or even the brilliance of an old fashioned American Buffet where every item is top-notch, you will find a restaurant to your taste. Some of the very best restaurants in Florida are here. Local restaurants have innovative chefs creating seasonal menus to take advantage of products grown, raised, and caught locally. From the corner coffee shop to our most prestigious restaurant you can expect to eat well here – breakfast, lunch and dinner. Don’t forget to pack your appetite!

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ST. AUGUSTINE BEACH (CONTINUED) Salt Life Food Shack 321 A1A Beach Blvd $-$$ SF, AM • • • • • • • 904-217-3256 ST. AUGUSTINE – DOWNTOWN/HISTORIC DISTRICT Aviles in the Hilton Historic Bayfront 32 Avenida Menendez $$ AM • • • 904-829-2277 Catch 27 40 Charlotte St $$ SF • • • • 904-217-3542 Columbia Restaurant 98 St. George Street $-$$$ CU, SP • • • • • • • 904-824-3341 Harry's Seafood Bar & Grille SF, IC 46 Avenida Menendez $-$$$$ • • • • • • • • • • AM, NO 904-824-7765 Meehan's Irish Pub 20 Avenida Menendez $-$$ SF, AM • • • • • • • • • 50 904-810-1923 CONTINUED ON PAGE 44

MANGO MANGO’S CARIBBEAN GRILL & BAR Mango Mango’s Caribbean Grill & Bar opened its doors in 2004, located just one block from the pristine waters and white sand beaches of the nation’s oldest city. Over a decade later, this family-owned beachside lunch and dinner destination serves up much more than just a great meal. Mango Mango’s offers dining with a fresh style and unique flavor profile, creating a laid-back atmosphere with the help of its friendly and knowledgeable staff. Mango Mango’s extensive, Caribbean-inspired cuisine serves up favorites ranging from hand-crafted sandwiches and wraps, to savory burgers and seafood options. If you’re in search of a tropical treat, Mango Mango’s features mouth-watering homemade desserts, including white chocolate cheesecake and a classic tangy key lime pie. This oceanside treasure is so good...you just have to say it twice! 700 A1A Beach Blvd, St. Augustine, FL 32080 904-461-1077 | mangomangos.com

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ST. AUGUSTINE – DOWNTOWN/HISTORIC DISTRICT (CONTINUED) O.C. White's Seafood & Spirits 18 Avenida Menendez $$-$$$ SF, VG • • • • • • • • 904-824-0808 Pizzalley's & Chianti Room SF, IT 117 St. George Street $-$$ • • • • • • • • VG 904-825-2627 Tradewinds Lounge 124 Charlotte Street $ • • • 904-829-9336 ST. AUGUSTINE – SOUTH Buffalo Wild Wings 318 State Road 312 $$ IT • • • • • 904-679-3495 Carrabba’s Italian Grill 155 State Road 312 West $$ IT • • • • • • 904-829-9093 Chili’s Bar & Grill 215 SR 312 $-$$ AM, MX • • • • • 904- 824-2216 Firehouse Subs 12735 Gran Bay Parkway $ AM • • 904-886-8300 HoneyBaked Ham Co & Café AM • 272 State Road 312 $ • • BBQ,VG 904-810-0995 Metro Diner 1000 S Ponce de Leon Blvd $-$$ AM • • • 904-758-3323 Sonny’s Real Pit BBQ 1720 US 1 South $-$$ BBQ • • • 904-824-3206 Tijuana Flats 833 S Ponce de Leon Blvd #3 $$ MX 904-201-8655 ST. AUGUSTINE – UPTOWN/ANTIQUES DISTRICT City Bistro Tea House & Coffee Co. 1280 N Ponce de Leon $ AM • • • 904-209-6810 Raintree Restaurant (AAA) SF, AM 102 San Marco Avenue $$-$$$ CT • • • • • • 904-824-7211 IC, VG Schooner's Seafood House 3560 N Ponce de Leon $-$$ SF, CH • • • • • 904-826-0233 The Oak Room Restaurant & Lounge at the DoubleTree by Hilton $$-$$$ AM, SF • • • • • 116 San Marco Ave 904-825-1923 44

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VILANO BEACH Aunt Kate's 612 Euclid Avenue $$-$$$ AM, SF • • • • • • • • • 125 904-829-1105 The Reef SF, CT 4100 Coastal Hwy $$-$$$ • • • • • • • • • • AM 904-824-8008 Kingfish Grill on the Water 252 Yacht Club Dr $-$$ AM, SF • • • • • • • 904-824-2111 WORLD GOLF VILLAGE – 210 & STATE ROAD 16 Bojangles’ 2095 SR 16 $-$$ AM • • • • 904-671-7165

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Looking for the perfect way to enjoy your stay on Florida’s historic coast? When planning your visit for yourself, your family, friends or business associates, you have your pick of a variety of lodging facilities to please every budget and preferencefrom charming B&Bs to upscale hotels and convenient condo rentals, with amenities to match.

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BED & BREAKFAST INNS – ST. AUGUSTINE BEACH Beachfront B&B on the Ocean $149 $169 1 F Street 8 • o • • • • • • to to 904-461-8727 $269 $269 BED & BREAKFAST INNS – ST. AUGUSTINE – HISTORIC DOWNTOWN Bayfront Marin House $159 $249 142 Avenida Menendez 15 • o • • • • • • to to 904-824-4301 $199 $329 Bayfront Westcott House $119 $199 146 Avenida Menendez 15 • o • • • • • • • • 12 to to 800-513-9814 904-825-4602 $299 $399 St. Francis Inn 279 St. George Street 17 • • • • • • • • $149 $189 904-824-6068 Victorian House $109 $159 11 Cadiz Street 10 • • • • • to to 904-824-5214 $199 $289 CONTINUED ON PAGE 48

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Enjoy romantic rooms and suites, private walled garden, balconies, whirlpool tubs, gourmet breakfasts, fireplaces, temperature-controlled swimming pool and antiques. Quiet location in St Augustine’s historic district, built in 1791.

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HOTELS, MOTELS & RESORTS – CRESCENT BEACH Beacher’s Lodge Oceanfront Suites $79 $99 6970 A1A South 95 • o • • • • • • 60 to to 904-471-8849 $205 $225 HOTELS, MOTELS & RESORTS – PONTE VEDRA BEACH Hilton Garden Inn 45 PGA Tour Blvd 127 • • • • • • • • 904-280-1661 Ponte Vedra Inn & Club 200 Ponte Vedra Blvd 250 • • • • • 904-273-7714 Sawgrass Marriott Golf Resort & Spa $109 $109 1000 PGA Blvd 508 • • • • • • • • • 1500 to to 904-285-7777 $229 $229 HOTELS, MOTELS & RESORTS – ST. AUGUSTINE BEACH Americas Best Value $59 $79 3955 A1A South 34 • • • • 50 to to 904-471-8010 $89 $169 Embassy Suites 300 A1A Beach Blvd 175 o • • • • • • • • 250 Varies Varies 904-626-7263 Guy Harvey Resort 860 A1A Beach Blvd 152 • o • • • • • • 160 Varies Varies 904-626-7263 Hampton Inn St. Augustine Beach 430 A1A Beach Blvd 100 • • • • • • • • • Varies Varies 904-471-4000 Hilton Garden Inn 401 A1A Beach Blvd 59 • • • • • • 904-471-5559 La Fiesta Ocean Inn & Suites $89 $109 810 A1A Beach Blvd 45 • o • • • • • • to to 904-471-2220 $279 $299 CONTINUED ON PAGE 50

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HOTELS, MOTELS & RESORTS – ST. AUGUSTINE BEACH (CONTINUED) Quality Inn & Suites $50 $89 901 A1A Beach Blvd 70 • • • • • • • • to to 904-471-1474 $100 $129 HOTELS, MOTELS & RESORTS – ST. AUGUSTINE Cozy Inn $77 $87 202 San Marco Ave 18 • • • • • to to 904-824-2449 $167 $177 Days Inn 1300 N Ponce de Leon 119 • • • • • • • • $65 $120 904-824-3383 DoubleTree by Hilton 116 San Marco Ave 49 • • • • • • 24 Varies Varies 904-825-1923 Howard Johnson Inn 137 San Marco Ave 77 • • • • • • • • $59 $79 904-824-6181 The Ponce St. Augustine Hotel $89 $109 1111 N Ponce de Leon Blvd 83 w • • • • • • • • to to 904-824-5554 $149 $209 Villa Victor $199 42 San Marco Avenue 51 • • • • • • • $119 to 904-829-2292 $399 HOTELS, MOTELS & RESORTS – ST. AUGUSTINE – HISTORIC DOWNTOWN Bayfront Inn 138 Avenida Menendez 36 • o • • • • $129+ $179+ 904-824-1681 Casa Monica Hotel 95 Cordova Street 138 • • • • • • • • • 300 $169 $269 904-827-1888 Hilton Bayfront Historic 32 Avenida Menendez 72 • • • • • • • 904-829-2277 CONTINUED ON PAGE 52

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HOTELS, MOTELS & RESORTS – ST. AUGUSTINE – HISTORIC DOWNTOWN (CONTINUED) St. George Inn 4 St. George St Ste 101 25 • • • • • • • Varies Varies 904-827-5740 TRYP by Wyndham 333 South Ponce de Leon Blvd 95 R R • • • • • 904-209-5580 HOTELS, MOTELS & RESORTS – STATE ROAD 16 & I95 Courtyard by Marriott 2075 SR 16 98 • • • • • • • • • 60 $99 $99 904-824-4068 Fairfield Inn & Suites $89 $109 305 Outlet Mall Blvd 82 • • • • • • to to 904-810-9892 $109 $129 Smart Stay Inn - St. Augustine (Under Construction) 2365 SR 16 904-217-4423 HOTELS, MOTELS & RESORTS – VILANO BEACH Inn at Camachee Harbor $99 $120 201 Yacht Club Drive 12 w • • • • • to to 904-825-0003 $149 $159 OceanView Lodge $59 $69 2701 Anahma Drive 28 o • • • • • • to to 904-829-8520 $120 $159 HOTELS, MOTELS & RESORTS – WORLD GOLF VILLAGE Renaissance Resort at WGV 60 $129 $129 500 S Legacy Trail 301 • • • • • • • • to to to 904-940-8000 1500 $189 $189 Holiday Inn 50 $89 $99 475 Commerce Lake Drive 162 G L • • • • • • • • to to to 904-940-9500 120 $169 $169 CONTINUED ON PAGE 54

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We’re located directly on the ocean at the southernmost point of Anastasia Island, adjacent to the Matanzas Inlet. Summerhouse has been a gathering spot for generations of families as well

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Farmers’ Market at the St. Augustine Pier................................ 904-347-8007 First Friday Art Walk................................. 832-779-2781 Flagler College Tours................................ 904-823-3378 Old City Farmers’ Market..........www.staugustinefm.com Uptown Saturday Night............................ 904-824-3152 Wednesday Market (SAB)......................... 904-347-8007

JANUARY Old Town Art Show................. www.oldtownartshow.com Nights of Lights Festival........................... 904-825-1004 Matanzas 5K & Fun Run........... matanzas5k@yahoo.com Arbor Day Celebration.............................. 904-825-1004 Single Action Shooting Society’s Annual Florida State Championship................ 904-808-8559

FEBRUARY Cathedral Festival.................................... 904-824-2806 ................................ www.thecathedralfestival.com Noche de Gala............... nochadegala@casamonica.com Flight to Freedom..................................... 904-823-2232 Arts & Craft Festival................................. 352-344-0657

MARCH THE PLAYERS........................................... 904-285-7888 Lions Club Seafood Festival..................... 904-829-1753 Lighthouse Night Festl & 5K..................... 904-829-0745 Searle’s Sack of St. Augustine.................. 904-534-6168 Celtic Festival.......................www.celticstaugustine.com Spring Arts & Craft Festival..................... www.oldtownartshow.com Blessing of the Fleet................................ 904-824-9725 Easter Promenade................................... 904-829-2333 St. Augustine Easter Parade..................... 904-829-3800

APRIL Rhythm & Ribs Festival............................ 904-669-1872 EPIC Flower & Garden Expo..................... 904-829-3295 Florida’s Birding & Photo Fest.................. 904-209-4422 Taste of St. Augustine/ Race to the Taste 5K........................... 904-829-2273 Gamble Rogers Festival........ www.gamblerogersfest.org

MAY Music by the Sea Concert Series.............. 904-347-8007 Concerts in the Plaza............................... 904-825-1004 Taste of St. Augustine Beach.................... 904-347-8007

JUNE Drake’s Raid............................................ 904-824-9823 Music by the Sea Concert Series.............. 904-347-8007 Concerts in the Plaza............................... 904-825-1004 Anastasia State Park’s Annual Beach Bash............................. 904-461-2003 Kingbuster 400 Tournament..................... 904-509-0026

JULY Music by the Sea Concert Series.............. 904-347-8007 Concerts in the Plaza............................... 904-825-1004 World Golf Village Fireworks..................... 904-940-4123 Fourth of July Celebration & Fireworks........................................ 904-825-1004 Kingfish Challenge................................... 904-824-8324

AUGUST Music by the Sea Concert Series.............. 904-347-8007 Concerts in the Plaza............................... 904-825-1004

SEPTEMBER Ponte Vedra Auto Show............................ 904-285-2004 St. Augustine Birthday Celebration........... 904-825-1004 Music by the Sea Concert Series.............. 904-347-8007

OCTOBER Greek Festival.......................................... 904-829-0504 ........................................www.stauggreekfest.com St. Augustine Amateur Men’s Golf Tournament....................... 904-209-0352 Ancient City Kids Day............................... 904-829-2273

NOVEMBER Great Chowder Debate............................. 904-829-8646 Nights of Lights Festival........................... 904-825-1004 Fall Arts & Crafts Festival......................... 904-824-2310

DECEMBER December to Remember.......................... 904-209-3751 Nights of Lights Festival........................... 904-825-1004 St. Augustine Christmas Parade............... 904-824-4997 Holiday Trees at WGV............................... 904-687-6043 Colonial Nightwatch................................. 904-501-0391 St. Augustine Beach Surf Illumination....... 904-347-8007 Christmas Tour of Homes........................ 904-794-0168 Luminary Night at the St. Augustine Lighthouse..................... 904-829-0745 Holiday Regatta of Lights......................... 904-824-9725 Holiday Tour of Bed & Breakfast Inns...............sahistoricinns@yahoo.com Beach Blast Off – New Year’s Eve Fireworks................. 904-669-5670 ...............................................www.sabevents.com 904-829-5681 WWW.STJOHNSCOUNTYCHAMBER.COM

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ACCOMMODATIONS Americas Best Value Inn

3955 A1A South, St. Augustine, FL 32080 904-471-8010 | www.staugustineoceaninn.com Located within walking distance from the beach, local restaurants, nightly entertainment and only five miles from the historic downtown area, we provide comfortable rooms, a pleasant staff and great amenities. See our ad, page 53

Bayfront Marin House

142 Avenida Menendez, St. Augustine, FL 32080 904-824-4301 | www.bayfrontmarinhouse.com An elegant, comfortable bed and breakfast located across the street from Matanzas Bay, in the heart of the historic district with the most beautiful views! A Trip Advisor top rating. See our ad, page 47

Beachers Lodge

Holiday Inn - World of Golf Resort

475 Commerce Lake Ln., St. Augustine, FL 32095 904-940-9500 | www.ihg.com/holidayinn Our lake front hotel features 162 spacious rooms each with microwave and refrigerator. Relax by our large outdoor swimming pool or under one of our lakeside gazebos. For an ultimate golf vacation or get-away, the St. Augustine World Golf Resort looks forward to welcoming you. See our ad, page 52

La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham St. Augustine Historic Area

215 Anastasia Blvd., St. Augustine, FL 32080 904-217-7052 | www.lq.com The La Quinta by Wyndham St. Augustine Historic Area is close to historic downtown with many restaurants and shops within walking distance. A World-Class beach is only 2 1/2 miles away. We have brand-new rooms, outdoor pool, FREE Breakfast, FREE Parking and WiFi. See our ad, page 50

6970 A1A South St. Augustine, FL 32080 904-471-8849 | www.beacherslodge.com Wake up to an oceanfront sunrise at Beachers Lodge. Relax in our fully equipped suites, unwind by the heated pool and enjoy the beach life on Crescent Beach. See our ad, page 48

Ocean House Condominium

Guy Harvey Resort on St. Augustine Beach

St. Francis Inn Bed and Breakfast

860 A1A Beach Blvd., St. Augustine, FL 32080 904-471-2555 guyharveyresortstaugustinebeach.com Perfect for business or pleasure, this family-friendly hotel located directly on St. Augustine Beach has an outdoor pool, banquet facilities, free Wi-Fi, and a seasonal pool side Tiki bar. See our ad, page 49

Hilton Garden Inn Jacksonville/Ponte Vedra 45 PGA Tour Blvd., Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 904-280-1661 | www.pontevedra.hgi.com Located at the entrance of renowned TPC Sawgrass just minutes from the beach, you’ll enjoy a boutique hotel experience with all the amenities and services you expect from a Hilton. See our ad, page 47

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7870 A1A South, St. Augustine, FL 32080 904-471-0454 | www.oceanhouserentals.com Located on beautiful Crescent Beach with panoramic ocean and intercoastal waterway views. Floor to ceiling windows with sliding patio doors leading from each room to the private, 40-foot balcony. See our ad, page 53 279 St. George Street, St. Augustine, FL 32084 904-824-6068 | www.stfrancisinn.com Located in historic downtown. Spacious rooms include sitting area with sofa, workstation, microwave, refrigerator and coffee server. Lovely patio, heated outdoor pool, complimentary breakfast and free Internet. See our ad, page 47


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The Ponce – St. Augustine Hotel

CREDIT UNIONS

1111 North Ponce De Leon Blvd. St. Augustine, FL 32084 904-824-5554 | www.theponcestaugustine.com 83 newly renovated rooms, outdoor pool & heated jacuzzi spa, complimentary hot breakfast, in-house restaurant, outdoor patio overlooking the intracoastal waterway, proximity to downtown, and a regular shuttle stop for beach and tour rides make. The Ponce your accommodations choice! See our ad, page 51

VyStar Credit Union

76 S. Laura St., Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-777-6000 | www.vystarcu.org VyStar, with over 670,000 members and 57 branches, serves anyone living or working in 49 Florida counties and four Georgia counties. See our ad, inside back cover

ENTERTAINMENT Ripley’s Believe It or Not!

Summerhouse Rentals Inc.

19 San Marco Avenue, St. Augustine, FL 32084 904-824-1606 | www.ripleys.com/staugustine A collection of odd, unique and incredible artifacts, art, photographs, and stories of the 200+ countries visited by Robert Ripley are the foundation of today’s Ripley’s Believe It or Not! See our ad, page 20

8550 A1A South, St. Augustine, FL 32080 904-471-1503 | www.summerhousecondo.com Summerhouse is all about the beach! Offering oceanfront and oceanview vacation rentals on 25 acres directly on beautiful Crescent Beach. Amenities include four heated pools, tennis, pickleball, and racquetball courts. See our ad, page 53

FLORISTS

ART GALLERY

Flowers by Shirley

2200 US 1 South St. Augustine, FL 32086 904-824-8163 • 866-273-6358 www.flowersbyshirley.com Voted best of St. Augustine, 2018! Family-owned since 1973. Northeast Florida’s finest florist. Fresh arrangements, silks, balloon bouquets, and gourmet and fruit baskets. Weddings, birthdays, anniversaries, sympathy, parties, business events. See our ad, page 37

The BOLD Art Gallery

51 Cordova St., Suite B, St. Augustine, FL 32084 904-436-5723 www.facebook.com/pg/TheBOLDArtGallery Original, unique, beautiful Artwork by California Artist & Author Brenda Basham Dothage. Brenda has an MBA and a BA in English from CSUB. She has served as an instructor for self-image workshops and a first responder/crisis counselor for sexual assault survivors. See our ad, page 24

HEALTH CARE SERVICES

ATTORNEYS / LEGAL

Azalea Health

St. Augustine Medical 105 Whitehall Dr., Ste. 109, St. Augustine, FL 32086 904-829-2782 St. Augustine Dental 250 State Road 207., St. Augustine, FL 32084 904-824-3322 Hastings 201 West Lattin St., Hastings, FL 32145 904-692-1508 www.azahealth.org Comprehensive Health Care. We offer a wide range of comprehensive services to keep you healthy throughout your life. Our doctors, other health care providers and dentists will tailor your care to meet your needs. See our ad, page 3

Douglas Law Firm

One News Place, Suite E, St. Augustine, FL 32086 904-671-8395 | www.dhclawyers.com Douglas Law Firm is a full-service law firm primarily focused on family law, criminal law, personal injury & bankruptcy. Call our office today to schedule a complimentary consultation. See our ad, page 4

CAMPING St. Augustine Beach KOA Campground

525 W. Pope Road St. Augustine, FL 32080 904-471-3113 | www.staugustinebeachkoa.com Family owned/operated since 1995; 3/4 mile from the beach; 3 miles from Downtown St. Augustine. We accommodate RVs and Tents; plus Cabin rentals (some with bathrooms and kitchens). See our ad, page 29

904-829-5681 WWW.STJOHNSCOUNTYCHAMBER.COM

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Flagler Hospital

400 Health Park Blvd., St. Augustine, FL 32086 904-819-5155 | www.flaglerhospital.org Flagler Hospital, a 335 bed acute-care hospital serving our community since 1889, is consistently ranked in the top 5% of all hospitals in the nation for clinical excellence. See our ad, pages 30-31

MEDIA Flagler Broadcasting LLC

2405 East Moody Blvd. Bunnell, FL 32110 386-437-1992 | www.flaglerbroadcasting.com Flagler Broadcasting owns and operates 6 radio stations covering Daytona Beach to Jacksonville including St. Augustine Country 106.3 and Beach 105.5. In addition there are 4 radio stations in Flagler County serving the Palm Coast - Daytona markets. Kix Country 98.7 - News Radio WNZF 106.3 - Kool 100.9 and Beach 92.7. All stations and more info on the Flagler Radio mobile app. See our ad, page 34

NEW HOME BUILDER Homes by Deltona

49 Shores Blvd., St. Augustine, FL 32086 904-797-6565 | www.homesbydeltona.com Homes by Deltona offering: Laterra Links Coach-Style Condominiums in World Golf Village; in southern St. Augustine: Grand Ravine Mediterranean-style one or two level condominiums; San Savino single-family homes with summer kitchens and outdoor living rooms. See our ad, page 40

REAL ESTATE SALES Cyndi King - Broker Associate, GRI, MRP, SRES Berkshire Hathaway Florida Network Realty 333 Village Main St., Ste 670 Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 904-687-8000 | www.BuyTheSeaHomes.com Cyndi understands buying or selling a home is a life-changing experience. That’s why she provides exceptional, personalized service for all of her clients; takes great pride in the relationships built; works relentlessly on the client’s behalf to help them achieve their real estate goals. See our ad, page 40

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RESTAURANTS Mango Mango’s

700 A1A Beach Blvd. St. Augustine Beach, FL 32080 904-461-1077 | www.mangomangos.com Mango Mango’s Caribbean Grill & Bar opened June of 2004. Over a decade later, the experience at Mango Mango’s is still about much more than a great meal and friendly people. It’s an escape. Located just over 100 yards from the great surf of St. Augustine Beach, the unique food, laid-back atmosphere and mystique of the ancient city is what keeps people coming back time and time again. See our ad, page 43

Meehan’s Irish Pub & Seafood House

20 Avenida Menendez, St. Augustine, FL 32084 904-810-1923 | www.meehansirishpub.com Eat, drink and be Irish! Three unique restaurants in one spectacular location, overlooking the Bayfront, one block south of the Fort. See our ad, inside front cover

Metro Diner

1000 S. Ponce De Leon Blvd. St. Augustine, FL 32084 904-758-3323 | www.metrodiner.com Metro Diner’s made-from-scratch menu features quality ingredients and signature dishes including Fried Chicken and Waffles, Charleston Shrimp & Grits, and their famous Meatloaf Plate. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. See our ad, page 45

Salt Life Food Shack

321 A1A Beach Blvd., St. Augustine, FL 32080 904-217-3256 | www.saltlifefoodshack.com Voted St. Augustine’s Best Overall and Seafood Restaurant. With ocean views and a rooftop deck, you’ll enjoy great dishes, cool drinks and the opportunity to relax with family and friends. See our ad, back cover


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Fountain of Youth

RETIREMENT LIVING Moultrie Oaks

245 Wildwood Drive, St. Augustine, FL 32086 904-797-7493 | www.moultrieoaks.com Moultrie Oaks is a peaceful & affordable high quality manufactured home community, family owned and operated since 1990. Featuring a heated pool, spacious clubhouse, and a full social calendar. Where retirement is at it’s best! See our ad, page 35

SHOPPING & DINING Sawgrass Village

215 Tourside Drive, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 404-869-7015 | www.sawgrassvillagepvb.com All your favorite shopping & dining in the Heart of Ponte Vedra Beach! Delight in the exceptional selection of stores, restaurants and services. Enjoy outdoor dining, stroll landscaped walkways and relax lakeside at the Village Green. On A1A just 25 scenic miles north of St. Augustine, or 3.5 miles south of Highway 202/Butler Blvd. See our ad, page 1

TELEPHONE - INTERNET - BROADBAND BITCOM

3149 N. Ponce De Leon Blvd. #3 St. Augustine, FL 32084 904-823-0771 | www.bitcom.us BitCom is St. John’s County ONLY locally owned Telephone and Internet company. Offering Better Voice and Faster Data all the way down to your desktop and mobile device. We’re NOT an alternative to AT&T or Comcast, we’re a better solution! Give us your problems, we’ll make you happy and save you money. See our ad, page 26

THINGS TO DO Bravoz Entertainment Center

14985 Old St. Augustine Road Jacksonville, FL 32258 904-300-0070 | www.bravoz.com Bravoz is a family entertainment venue offering nine exciting attractions, plus an in-house restaurant and bar. We have something for everyone! See our ad, page 21

11 Magnolia Ave., St. Augustine, FL 32084 904-829-3168 | www.fountainofyouthflorida.com We invite you to visit us for a fascinating, informative, entertaining tour of Ponce De Leon’s Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park. The original site of the nation’s oldest city. See our ad, page 37

St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum

81 Lighthouse Ave. St. Augustine, FL 32080 904-829-0745 | www.staugustinelighthouse.org More than just a breathtaking view, discover St. Augustine’s only Smithsonian affiliated museum. Learn about our nation’s maritime past and the many shipwrecks just offshore at this working lighthouse. See our ad, page 21

St. Augustine Wild Reserve

5190 Farm Creek Rd., St. Augustine, FL 32092 904-940-0664 | www.staugustinewildreserve.org The St. Augustine Wild Reserve is an exotic animal rescue facility which provides a home for tigers, lions, leopards, wolves, hyenas and bears. Tours are led by a wildlife professional, and are available by appointment. See our ad, page 22

WORSHIP St. Photios Greek Orthodox National Shrine

41 St. George Street St. Augustine, FL 32084 904-829-8205 | www.stphotios.org Visit St. Photios Greek Orthodox National Shrine, located at the Avero House, 41 St. George St. in the Colonial Quarter. The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese dedicated its Chapel in memory of the first colony of Greek Orthodox people who came to America in 1768 under the British Indentured Servitude Act with Minorcans, Italians, and others of Mediterranean descent. In 1777, the survivors of the failed New Smyrna Colony were received as refugees in St. Augustine. The Avero House served as their sanctuary and chapel until well into the Second Spanish Period of America’s oldest city. This ‘Jewel of St. George Street’ has a beautiful courtyard, chapel, museum and gift shop. Free admission; open daily Monday – Saturday, 9-5; Sunday, noon – 6. Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas. See our ad, page 38

904-829-5681 WWW.STJOHNSCOUNTYCHAMBER.COM

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Americas Best Value Inn.......................................53

Mango Mango’s...................................................43

Azalea Health.........................................................3

Meehan’s Irish Pub & Seafood House.........................Inside Front Cover

www.staugustineoceaninn.com www.azahealth.org

www.mangomangos.com

Bayfront Marin House..........................................47

www.meehansirishpub.com

Beachers Lodge...................................................48

www.metrodiner.com

BITCOM...............................................................26

www.moultrieoaks.com

Bravoz Entertainment Center...............................21

www.oceanhouserentals.com

www.bravoz.com

Ripley’s Believe It or Not!.....................................20

Cyndi King - Berkshire Hathaway Florida’s Network Realty......................................40

www.ripleys.com/staugustine

Salt Life Food Shack.............................. Back Cover.

www.bayfrontmarinhouse.com www.beacherslodge.com www.bitcom.us

www.BuyTheSeaHomes.com www.floridanetworkrealty.com

Douglas Law Firm..................................................4 www.dhclawyers.com

Flagler Health................................................ 30-31 www.flaglerhealth.org

Flagler Broadcasting............................................34 www.flaglerbroadcasting.com Flowers by Shirley...............................................37 www.flowersbyshirley.com

Metro Diner.........................................................45 Moultrie Oaks......................................................35 Ocean House Condominiums...............................53

www.saltlifefoodshack.com

Santiago’s Florida Kitchen & Craft Bar..................49 www.santiagosfloridakitchen.com

Sawgrass Village...................................................1 www.sawgrassvillagepvb.com

St. Augustine Beach KOA Campground.................29 www.staugustinekoa.com

St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum............................................21 www.staugustinelighthouse.org

Fountain of Youth.................................................37

St. Augustine Wild Reserve...................................22

Guy Harvey Resort on St. Augustine Beach...........49

St. Francis Inn Bed and Breakfast........................47

Hilton Garden Inn Jacksonville/Ponte Vedra.....................................47 www.pontevedra.hgi.com Holiday Inn St. Augustine - World Golf..................52

St. Photios Greek Orthodox National Shrine..........38.

www.fountainofyouthflorida.com

guyharveyresortstaugustinebeach.com

www.holidayinn.com

Homes by Deltona................................................40 www.homesbydeltona.com

La Quinta.............................................................50 www.lq.com

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www.staugustinewildreserve.org www.stfrancisinn.com www.stphotios.org

Summerhouse Rentals Inc...................................53 www.summerhousecondo.com

The BOLD Art Gallery...........................................24 www.facebook.com/TheBOLDArtGallery

The Ponce – St. Augustine Hotel..........................51. www.theponcestaugustine.com

VyStar Credit Union...................... Inside Back Cover www.vystarcu.org




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