Where the bride went to college with Hannah and Rachel, and where they all studied journalism together. They offer historical tours of campus, which is small enough to walk around. It was a hotel in the 1920s, became an all-girls school in 1968, and became co-ed later on. The campus got electricity 11 days before the White House, and has great photo opportunites.
In college, this family-run shop was one of Abby's first stories for the school newspaper. The owners quickly went from friends to family, and is the bride's favorite coffee shop. Stop by for coffee, bagels, sandwiches and small bites. The mother and daughter have their art displayed everywhere, including a gallery in the back.
Connected to Sweetwater, Tonevendor is one of the couple's favorite record shops. Stop by to find eclectic art and music.
One of the couple's first date spots, and also where the groom very excitedly got a shirt from. Known for its artisan grilled cheese sandwiches and abundance of arcade games, Sarbez! is funky a staple in the St. Augustine community. They also frequently have live music, local beers on tap, and board/card games for the table.
A little further of a drive but 1000% worth it, the bride frequented Washington Oaks in college. The park offers peaceful nature trails, plenty of flowers and photo opportunities.