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With the rich and vibrant history of St. Augustine, today's residents are mindful of the past at every turn. Efforts to restore Henry Flagler's vision of a vacation paradise have led to the construction of grand new attractions, from the world first oceanarium at Marineland, to the World Golf Village and Hall of Fame. But some residents worry that the increase in tourism might damage the historic buildings and treasures of the nation's oldest city. The challenge that the city faces now is how to balance and preserve the past while growing to meet the needs of the future. As you explore the wealth of history and wonder that St. Augustine offers, consider how you would build the city for the future. |
Fiesta Falls Ripley's Believe It Or Not Museum St. Augustine Alligator Farm and Zoological Park Whetstone Chocolates World Golf Hall of Fame PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE |
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