Colonial Crew Revue – area’s only show of its kind
Private Entrepreneur, Pat Croce, announced to local Historic City News reporters that his Colonial Quarter Museum will debut a brand new live-action musical and comedy show, “Colonial Crew Revue” beginning on Saturday, June 22, and then continuing every Friday and Saturday at 8:00 p.m.



Palm Coast City Manager Jim Landon told Historic City News reporters last week that he has concerns about the people at American Traffic Solutions — the company who shares revenue with the city from 43 traffic cameras installed at 27 intersections in Palm Coast.
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Historic City News readers have been following the latest move to regulate temporary vendors adjacent to the Visitor Center promenade, since Mayor Joe Boles told commissioners and city staff at their regular business meeting on May 6, 2013, that he wanted the “eyesore” gone, now.
Over last week’s objections by Vice-Mayor Nancy Sikes-Kline, the four remaining St Augustine City Commissioners approved, on first reading, an amendment to the city’s prohibition of intoxicating beverages being sold within 100-feet of an established church; so long as 50-percent, or more, of the applicant restaurant’s sales come from food.
Historic City News learned that a group of 26 Flagler County middle school students are being tapped for leadership roles in their respective schools and this week they completed a rigorous training schedule to prepare them for those roles.
Laurie Sanderson reported the following St Augustine and St Johns County locations to Historic City News where the Florida Department of Transportation will be conducting roadwork that is expected to have an impact on driving, beginning this morning and continuing through the coming week.