Open House for upcoming Civil Rights Museum
Dalonja Duncan, President-Elect of the Anniversary to Commemorate the Civil Rights Demonstrations, has invited all Historic City News readers to attend an open house of the upcoming Civil Rights Museum; in the historic Rudcarlie Building, located at 79 Bridge Street in St Augustine.






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Kris Phillips, president of Historic City News’ broadcast news partner, WFOY, announced this week that Kevin Fennessy has joined the station group as an Account Executive. Fennessy has previously worked in this radio market since 2011, providing sales and customer service.
Much ado is made of St Augustine’s heritage — we are truly a “melting pot” that includes Spanish, Minorcan, and a host of other European settlers, African, Cuban and islanders from other Caribbean nations; some who traveled here willingly and some who did not.
Historic City News has been informed that St Augustine resident, 31-year-old Jodi Eller, became the first woman to complete the 1,515-mile Florida Circumnavigational Saltwater Paddling Trail that runs from Pensacola to Key West to the Georgia border.







