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Pedro Menendez In 1565, Pedro Menendez founded the City of St. Augustine, which is the nation's oldest permanently occupied European settlement.

Accompanied by 1,500 soldiers and colonists, Menendez and the early settlers faced the task of building a new life for themselves.

The town was to serve very important functions for the Spanish Empire, for it defended the primary trade route to Europe. Early settlement buildings such as the Oldest Wooden Schoolhouse, the Oldest House, and the Old Jail remain to this day.

Following a pirate attack on St. Augustine in 1668, the Queen Regent Mariana made the commitment to have the Castillo de San Marcos built to defend the city and port.




Fort Matanzas

The Castillo de San Marcos

The Old Jail

The Oldest House

The Oldest Wooden Schoolhouse

The Spanish Quarter

BUILDING THE OLDEST CITY






Flying High Over the Schoolhouse
Design your own flag to fly over the historic buildings of the oldest city (2 pages)
The St. Augustine Story
Do you know the history of our grat city? See how much you can recite from memory
Close Your Eyes and Imagine...
As you explore St. Augustine, try to imagine life as it was over 300 years ago
A Letter from the Past
The Castillo de San Marcos has just been completed, write a letter describing St. Augustine in the 1700's
Message in a Bottle
You have landed in LaFlorida in 1763, what would you tell your friends about St. Augustine?
Planning Around Town
If you could rebuild the city from its very beginning, what might it look like?
Oldest Wooden Schoolhouse Story Roll
Construct a piece of history and tell a dynamic story of old St. Augustine
St. Augustine Layer by Layer
Uncover artifacts -- objects made and used by humans -- from different periods of our history




 Exploring A New World
Building the Oldest City
Fighting for Independence
Entering the Modern Age
Preparing for Tomorrow