Convenient memory and selective understanding
A year ago, March 7, 2014, Historic City News reporters began asking questions about the unusual circumstances under which a virtually unheard of start-up company called “Mummy Cat Productions” landed the contract to produce the Journey video and exhibit from the City of St Augustine.




The popular Jacksonville eatery, known for its signature fried chicken and waffles, opened its St. Augustine store Monday and the 3,500-square-foot space has been packed ever since, according to employees at work Wednesday.
St Augustine police reported to Historic City News that on February 19, patrolmen responded to “Churchill and Lacroix Antiquaire”, located at 75 King St, Suite 121, to investigate a burglary.
Continuing the long partnership between the St Augustine Lighthouse and Museum and the Junior Service League of St Augustine, the Lighthouse has invited Historic City News readers to celebrate on Saturday, March 7th at the annual “Night Fest” sponsored by Herbie Wiles Insurance, Harbor Community Bank, and MINT Magazine.







