Maritime Archaeology & Education Center groundbreaking
Historic City News local reporters were invited to share in the groundbreaking ceremonies this afternoon when the St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum announced construction of a new facility that will provide a permanent, handicap-accessible home for maritime research and education programs.





Most Historic City News readers enjoy their yard as a place to garden and relax, but it may also be an all-you-can-eat restaurant for Florida black bears that are native to our area.




Flagler College informed local Historic City News reporters that the new academic year will kick off Saturday, August 20th, when approximately 620 new first-year students move into campus residence halls.
St. Augustine’s new Public Information Coordinator, Melissa Wissel, reported to Historic City News this morning that First Coast YMCA will extend operation of the Willie Galimore Community Center pool with an amended schedule until the first day of October.
