Historic City Memories: The Wild East
The Wild East Shootouts in Florida By Geoff Dobson
The Wild East Shootouts in Florida By Geoff Dobson
On last week’s word that Marineland was sold to the Georgia Aquarium for an estimated $9.1 million, Historic City News thought it would be fun to look back at a few interesting facts surrounding the attraction that for many years made its mark on tourism in the St. Augustine area.
Historic City News local reporters received word from Priscilla Proctor that Miri Rubin,Ph.D., professor of Medieval and Early Modern History at Queen Mary University of London, will be the speaker at the Cecile & Gene Usdin Judeo-Christian Lecture on January 24th, at 7:00 p.m.
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Real estate agent by day – comedian by night; Gwen Templeton has invited Historic City News readers to her stand-up comedy performance at Johnny’s Comedy Club located on North Ponce de Leon Boulevard on Friday, January 14th.
Executive Director Lynn Waugh Straughan announced to Historic City News that registration begins tomorrow through January 7th for the winter session of classes at Cyprian Center for Expressive Arts.
Secretary Pat Greenfield reported to Historic City News that, due to unforeseen events, there will be no January meeting of the Republican Club of Greater St. Augustine — originally scheduled for Monday, January 10th.
Community Affairs Coordinator, Sergeant Charles E. Mulligan, released the identity of the driver killed in last night’s collision to Historic City News local St. Johns County reporters.