Ponce de Leon treasures unveiled
Archaeologist Raphael A. Cosme told Historic City News local reporters that he is proud to announce a new exhibit has opened featuring his private collection of Spanish colonial artifacts at the St Augustine History Museum.




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The information contained in this report is taken from sources deemed reliable; the accuracy and completeness of which Historic City News does not control and cannot guarantee. The original public records are on file with the St. Johns County Tax Collector and should be consulted before taking any action.
Board of County Commissioners of St. Johns County, Florida will hold a special meeting today, June 7, 2010 at 1:00 p.m. in the County Auditorium at the County Administration Building, located at 500 San Sebastian View.
Chris Bodor from Ancient City Poets in St. Augustine announced the summer 2010 schedule for Heart Pour Sunday Matinee to local reporters at Historic City News.
In the early morning hours of June 26, 1740, the village of Gracia Real de Santa Teresa de Mose (mo-SAY), the first, legally sanctioned free black settlement in the continental U.S., became the site of the bloodiest battle in Florida’s portion of the War of Jenkins’ Ear.
Returning from his “Great West Indies Raid,” Sir Francis Drake and an English fleet of 23 ships, with more than 2,000 troops, happen upon the Spanish presidio of San Agustín; now St. Augustine.







