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Florida’s Historic Coast has been welcoming vacationers for more than 125 years, but, as Jay Humphreys reminds Historic City News readers, our history is not the same old story.
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Florida’s Historic Coast has been welcoming vacationers for more than 125 years, but, as Jay Humphreys reminds Historic City News readers, our history is not the same old story.
Historic City News learned that the Letter Carrier Food Drive is the largest one day food drive in the nation, according to a report from Nancy Burns with United Way of St. Johns County.
First elected St. Johns County Property Appraiser in 1996, Sharon Outland has announced her bid for re-election next year to Historic City News — the first of five constitutional officers who might face a challenger in the Primary Election on August 28, 2012 or might face a challenger in the General Election on November 6,…
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Sallie O’Hara, Byway Program Administrator, reported to Historic City News today that along the A1A Byway you will find several farmers markets to enjoy each week during the summer months.
St. Augustine auctioneer, Cory Mara, announced to Historic City News that he has several liquidation lots that will hit the auction block tonight, Thursday April 21st at 6:00 p.m. at 5 West San Carlos Avenue.
Historic City News was in attendance at the March 15, 2011 meeting, when St. Johns County Commissioner Mark Miner put the county attorney to task identifying county ordinances that once regulated and permitted the registration and carrying of firearms; ordinances, the privilege given and enforcement of which, have been illegal since the late 1980’s.
From witness accounts, a composite drawing has been produced and forwarded to Historic City News by Traffic Homicide Investigator, Deputy J.D. McGinnis, in hopes that our readers may recognize it as someone they know.
Dear Editor: Captain Lloyd Marcus of the Tea Party Army reporting on my mission in Hutchinson Kansas. I was the keynote speaker for the Hutchinson Tea Party.