What Can You Expect When You Move to St. Augustine?
St. Augustine, Florida has more than enough to offer to appeal to everyone; a short list of what’s there looks like this:
(Source)Both fine and casual dining, nationally renowned art galleries, specialty boutiques, historic landmarks and more than 40 miles of oceanfront beaches make this coastal region a popular destination for residents and visitors alike. A charming pedestrians-only street, St. George, is lined with shops that bring together the old and new. Just a short drive away is St. Augustine Beach on Anastasia Island, which has a fishing pier, shopping and dining. Visitors interested in learning more about the area’s long history can enjoy a variety of tours, such as those of Castillo de San Marcos, the nation’s oldest stone fort, and the Gonzalez-Alvarez house, the state’s oldest Spanish Colonial dwelling. Museums include the living history museum, Colonial Spanish Quarter.
Modern homes in an historic area, the formal and the casual, the laid back and the very active: part of what makes St. Augustine so appealing to residents and tourists alike is the way that things that seem as though they could be in contrast seem to merge seamlessly.
That’s the way it is for many people as well - we all have those days when we want to be going nonstop as well as days where we’d like to just kick back and relax. There are days when you want to dress up and go out for a great meal, and then there are those nights when you come home from work and just don’t feel like cooking so you want to go out for a quick bite - no frills.
In St. Augustine, you’ll find what you’re looking for - even if it’s something different that you thought that you would want.
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