St. Augustine Flea Market Tour
Take a video tour of the St. Augustine Flea Market, one of the oldest traditional flea markets in the country. Located at I-95 and SR 207 in America's oldest city, St. Augustine, Florida.
St Augustine Farmers Market
St. Augustine, Fl. My visit to Lightner Museum Aug-8-09 HD video
My visit to the Lightner Museum in St. Augistine, FL. Excellent place to tour.
Keeping History Above Water – St. Augustine, Cultural Heritage and Sea Level Rise
In episode 90 of America Adapts, host Doug Parsons travels to beautiful Saint Augustine, Florida for the Keeping History Above Water conference. Doug interviews experts on the threat of sea level rise to cultural resources. Learn the innovative, proactive approaches the city of St. Augustine is taking to address sea level rise. The conference highlights the specific examples of adaptation planning that are happening at the local community level. Discover how historic preservation will be a key catalyst for adapting the built environment to climate change. Learn how the Keeping History Above Water series is challenging the historic preservation sector to factor in the enormous challenges of sea level rise.
This episode of America Adapts was generously sponsored by Sponsored by the National Center for Preservation Technology and Training, Flagler College, and the University of Florida.
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Interviewed in this episode:
Leslee Keys – Assistant Professor, Director of Historic Preservation and Special Initiatives, Flagler College (2:50) Kelsey Mullen - Public Programs Manager, Newport Restoration Foundation (11:46) Andrea Dutton – Asst. Professor, University of Florida (14:50) John Regan – City Manager, City of St. Augustine (27:09) Lisa Craig – The Lisa Craig Group (33:45) Emily Jane Murray - Public Archaeology Coordinator at The Florida Public Archaeology Network (40:49) Katherine Jacob – Education Director, The Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach (43:43) Briana Paxton Grosicki - Director of Research at PlaceEconomics (48:30) Jeff Goodell – Rolling Stone Magazine (53:46) Marcy Rockman – Climate Change and Cultural Heritage, IPCC Team Lead (1:01:42) Mallory Hopkins – Filmmaker “Sea Level Rise in St. Augustine” (1:06:50) Morris Hylton III - Program Director Historic Preservation, University of Florida (1:14:13) Melissa Wyllie – Executive Director of The Florida Trust for Historic Preservation (1:24:32) Isabel Rivera-Collazo - Assistant Professor at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography (1:28:10) Links in this episode:
Link to the presentation Doug Parsons did at Flagler College on “How to podcast” prior to the conference.
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St Augustine Farmer's Market July 6 2013
The St Augustine Farmer's Market is the place to be. Bluegrass, food and fun. Great Frozen Strawberry Lemonade.
St. Augustine Tree Tunnel
This is a cool tree tunnel just outside of St. Augustine, Florida. It's a street called 9 Mile Road, and the tunnel lasts for a little over a mile.
Castillo de San Marcos Fort - Driving through St. Augustine Florida
The Castillo de San Marcos Fort in St. Augustine Florida is a big tourist attraction. The Fort is the oldest masonry fort in the United States. I'm just driving by at this time. I hope to go to the Fort soon it was during the government shutdown the inside of the fort was closed. #AnastasiaIsland #StAugustine, #tourist #attraction
Saint Augustine Amphitheater Farmers Market
St Augustine bluegrass band at the market
Bluegrass band
Parking at The St. Augustine Amphitheatre
Parking! It's a big deal around here! Check out this video and see how easy our FREE satellite parking program works!
There is very limited on-site paid parking at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre Main Parking Lot. The good news is that the St. Augustine Amphitheatre now offers free, secure satellite parking at both Anastasia State Park and the R.B. Hunt Elementary School Soccer Field with free shuttle services to and from the Amphitheatre on show days, courtesy of EZ Event Ride! Please remember to tip your driver and please remember that parking during concert events in the surrounding residential neighborhoods is not permitted and may result in a parking ticket. Each satellite parking area is located within 1 mile of the venue and there are security patrols throughout the evening.
St Augustine farmers Market
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Anastasia island Vivialdi winter
This is Anastasia Island in St. Augustine beach, Florida.
The Music is Vivaldi four seasons Winter, performed by the US Air force band. Although this was actually the end of November.
As you can see it is sunny and green. I think I made the Jungle, um I mean rainforest part a little long, but if you stick with the film it is actually charming.
At the end of the Jungle section of real estate they are building a castle. I did not include it in the film, but I have no idea who and why someone on the Island is building a story book castle in the middle of the jungle, maybe some rich eccentric.
In the beginning of the film, note the 1970s surfer dudes on the beach. I have seen these cool dudes here before, they are part of the ;local island surfer community which is very friendly and peaceful by the way. I have yet to meet a surfer that was anything but easy going.
Also some innocent retro shots of some girls on the beach. It reminds me of the 1960s,. It could be that I am using a simple coolpix camera that gives it this retro look but it does not matter, it makes it interesting.
Overall, Anastasia Island is beautiful in the fall. Some of the leaves change but it is not a colorful as in New Enland or the North Carolina moutains. Most of the trees are pine or hardwood with palm planted by condo communities but also a number of wild ones. But generally it is more like Georgia here than Florida.
St. Augustine beach is actually a seperate town from St. Augustine, Florida, a lot of people do not know that. We have our own zip 32080.
The quality of life on the Island is much higher than in the old town which tends to be over run by tourists. West of the city it get a little poor like central Florida.
I tell people this is the New England of Florida and we have four seasons, but the reality is we have spring,summer and fall but winter. And here arguable is the existential irony of the film.
St. Augustine, FL Fort and Fountain of Youth, sightseeing on 1/13/17
We toured Castillo de San Marcos and Ponce de Leon's Fountain of Youth.
St Francis park st augustine fl walkthrough - the secret byron preiss
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LIONS & TIGERS & BEARS! MY TOUR OF THE ST. AUGUSTINE WILD RESERVE
This video is my recap of a tour I did at the St. Augustine Wild Reserve in St. Augustine, FL. To learn more about the Wild Reserve please click this link
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Nalu's Tropical Takeout - Local Restaurant in Saint Augustine, FL 32086
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Here we specialize in serving the very freshest of ingredients and only homemade sauces, salsas, pestos, soups, fish jerky and more. We believe in buying fresh from the local farmers market and produce stands.
St Augustine Record Fair 2018
The Fall 2018 St. Augustine Record Fair, presented by local record store ToneVendor, returned to the St. Augustine Amphitheatre on Sunday, October 21, 2018.
On Sunday, October 21, music lovers and collectors were invited to the St. Augustine Amphitheatre to shop thousands of music-related items including new and used vinyl records, CDs, cassettes, posters, turntable equipment and supplies, memorabilia, collectibles and more. This year, over 25 music vendors from across the Southeast United States were on site, offering shoppers the chance to choose from nearly every type of musical genre to grow their collection. DJ sets by DJ Dorian Lopez took place throughout the day. Food and beverages were available for purchase from several on-site food trucks as well as the Amphitheatre Concessions. Fun activities for the entire family included the new Vinyl Care Clinic and the return of the popular “DJ 101 Session for Kids.” Hosted by DJ Dorian Lopez, the “DJ 101 Session” is a 30-minute tutorial on how to DJ. After the tutorial, this hands-on event provided the opportunity for kids of all ages to test their newfound DJ skills on a real DJ setup!
This event was FREE and opened to the public with free onsite parking. And Intuition Ale Works pints were just $2!
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Gliding Down St. Augustine Beach Wednesday Market.
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