Seawall to be preserved as waterfront park
About fifty residents, military personnel, businessmen, media and government officials crowded under the tent south of the west end of the Bridge of Lions at the St Augustine Marina this morning — facing 35 degree temperatures and a chilly wind off the Matanzas River to celebrate the continuation of a project begun almost 350 years ago.



Regular Historic City News contributor, Jeffrey Edel who is a US Park Ranger and the Historic Weapons Supervisor at the Castillo de San Marcos National Monument, and this month, he writes about the use of paper cartridges since the 1930’s.
St Johns County Chamber of Commerce Communications Manager Beau Phillips, updated Historic City News local reporters with dates, times and programs for the Business Councils and their meetings for February.
Historic City News reporters attended Friday when Florida School for the Deaf and Blind president Danny Hutto, who will retire April 30th, was given a unanimous show of support, and direction to continue negotiation with the City of St Augustine to settle their differences related to Collins House.
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St Johns County Recreation and Parks Department updated Historic City News about upcoming outdoor activities for local residents and visitors during the coming weeks — including special events, activities at the beach, adult activities, youth activities and news from the St Johns Golf Club.
Fred Shott reported to Historic City News in St Augustine that the ocean side boardwalk at Fort Matanzas National Monument is under renovation to replace wooden decking and handrails — a project that is estimated to be ongoing over the next four months.