Located at the northeast corner of Florida, St. Augustine is the oldest occupied European settlement in the United States. Having changed hands from the Spanish, English and ultimately The United States, its incredible architecture reflects its diverse heritage. While it hardly seems like something to brag about, St. Augustine is home to the narrowest street […]
Irene's BlogWhy People Move HereDowntown resident, Lowell Beyer, is the featured artist at 233 West King Gallery in an exclusive show titled “Slice of Time,” which is a series of black and white photographs. Call 217-7470 for gallery hours. The show runs through October 2nd so you’ll have to hurry to see it, and see it you should. Joe […]
Irene's BlogBy Irene Arriola Our condolences to the family of Betty Nissen who passed away in late August. A longtime resident in the city, she was a renowned artist with many awards and membership in both the St Augustine Art Association and the Jacksonville Water Color Society. And condolences to the family of Michael J Cleary […]
Irene's BlogAnother First Coast institution of higher learning has made the U.S. News & World Report’s list of Best Regional Colleges in the South. Flagler College has been ranked 10th in the South by the guide, according to a release from the school. More than 1,600 schools across America are on the list. “I am very […]
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