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Entering the Modern Age

After the Civil War, modern industry and travel came to Florida with the arrival of the railroads. Modern, heavy machines that could transport passengers and freight quickly and efficiently, the railroad changes the face of the nation.

In St. Augustine, Henry Flagler dreamed of creating a winter resort for the wealthy. In January of 1888, Flagler's grand Ponce de Leon Hotel opened for the first season, and its sister hotel across the street was well underway. These buildings stand today as grounds of Flagler College and the Lightner Museum.

With the purchase of the Casa Monica to the east, renamed the Cordova, Flagler's grand hotels and the business that they brought with them changed the ambiance of the little Spanish town forever.

The period leaading up to World War II saw tremendous growth in St. Augustine, the certerpiece of which is the Bridge of Lions, built in 1927 just across the bay from the Castillo.




Flagler College

Old Florida Museum

The Lightner Museum

The St. Augustine Record

ENTERING THE MODERN AGE






It's All About St. Augustine
Write your own acrostic poem in celebration of our city's historic attractions
Building Florida's Railroads
Help Henry Flagler and Henry Plant build modern transportation into Florida
Create a New Song from an Old Tune
Take a familiar melody and make it your own, we'll show you how!
Diamond Poetry
Tell a unique story of St. Augustine using a few simple words
Hear Ye! Hear Ye!
Create your own newspaper to keep the citizens informed. A Hands-on building activity! (3 pages)




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