St. Augustine lights up from November through January. Two million little white lights decorate everything from palm trees to sightseeing trains, businesses, government buildings and more!
So long St. Augie December 8th 2006 St. Augustine is behind us now as we head for Fort Myers. We used the “Red” sightseeing trains to get around and to learn more about St. Augustine from the St. Augie savvy driver / narrators during the two days we were in town. The city is also very walkable so we often skipped the “train” and walked. Highlights included Flagler College, a private co-ed college located in the former "s ... read more
North America » United States » Florida » St Augustine Britain's American colonies broke with the mother country in 1776 and were recognized as the new nation of the United States of America following the Treaty of Paris in 1783. During the 19th and 20th centuries, 37 new states were added to the origina... ... read more
We are a couple, now in our early 70's, traveling in a 34" Holiday Vacationer Motor Home. Wes is a GE pensioner who just ended a 50 + year career, most recently consulting with the company. Joanne is a Public Relations specialist who runs her own "boutique" agency. Fall of 2015 began our 13th year keeping this travel blog. In the winter, we travel to and through Florida. We plan our route to include places of interest going to and fro and have included Williamsburg, Baltimore, Washington DC, St. Augustine, Savannah, Charlestown, Myrtle Beach, Florida's Pan Handle, New Orleans, Atlanta, Memph... full info