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It is the oldest city in Florida, as well as the United States, and arguably it is one of the most visited. Of course, it is not difficult to see why St. Augustine attracts thousands of visitors annually, as the town embodies the spirit of a majestic pre-Colonial historic blended with the best of Spanish cultures. Beautiful beaches, eclectic shops and historical points of interest make St. Augustine a must-stop on the way to Disney World or Daytona Beach, but here are just a few personal reasons why I love St. Augustine.1) The Castillo de San Marcos - This historical landmark isn't so much a "castle" as it is a fort, one that guarded the New World from invading forces on land and sea. This majestic structure, strong and imposing nearly six centuries after construction, stands as a monument to the trials and tribulations suffered by clashing cultures in the birth of a new nation. No matter how many times you visit the fort, there is always something new to see, and new hidden crannies to explore as you live vicariously through the soldiers who lived and fought there.2) The Historic District - The narrow, cobblestone streets of the historic downtown area lead visitors to a mile of kitschy shops and eateries. More than your typical tourist trap avenue, these stores offer a wide array of gifts relative to Old Town. If you don't much money, no worries. A leisurely stroll offers many opportunities to people watch and soak up the sun.3) The Spanish Bakery - Also known as the Salcedo Kitchen, this lunch-stop is a must for every trip. Owned by the same family for nearly thirty years, the bakery offers a small yet delicious menu of Spanish delicacies: picadillo over rice, empanadas, and bread that just melts in your mouth. The kitchen is tucked away behind the main drag, so you may have to ask for directions. Get there early, too, as it's a popular stop for class trips.4) Salt Water Cowboys - One of the best restaurants in St. Augustine is this hidden jewel. Salt Water Cowboys is situated south of the downtown area, overlooking an inlet to the Atlantic Ocean. Here you'll enjoy the finest seafood in North Florida: shellfish and jambalaya, and savory pit barbecue. Be sure to make a reservation, and watch the road as you drive there because you just might miss the turn.Great food, beautiful scenery, and fond memories await you in St. Augustine. Enjoy a leisurely stay in one of our nation's oldest cities and see what new things you can find there.
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Kathryn Lively is a freelance travel writer who has contributed to FlowCushion, the alternating air pressure seat cushion for travel, and for The Camellia Rose Inn, a Florida bed and breakfast situated in the historic Gainesville area.
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