It's worth a trip to the top, if you're not afraid of heights!
This is the house to see in St. Augustine. It is nicknamed "the oldest house" and is likely the oldest standing Spanish built residence in the U.S. The original part of this house was built between 1702 and 1727.
St. Augustine is known as the pirate capitol of the U.S., and this museum is home to one of Captain Blackbeard's original pirate flags off the Jolly Roger.
It's a fort that's, quite honestly, hard to miss when you're in St. Augustine. Be aware for the occasional cannon demonstration.
This bridge, guarded by a pair of iconic carved lions, connects St. Augustine with Ponte Vedra (where the St. Augustine Lighthouse is located).