Local student travels to Poetry Out Loud competition
Historic City News received word that Florida School for the Deaf and Blind junior, Zartarius McDade, is prepared to travel from St Augustine to Tallahassee to compete in this year’s “Poetry Out Loud” state competition on March 10th.



Historic City News readers are going to fall in love with Roosevelt and his horse, Rufus, in a new documentary film that chronicles over 30 years of educating and entertaining visitors to St Augustine by horse-drawn carriage.

Harlan Mason, Chairman of the St Johns County Republican Party, invited Historic City News Republican readers and their families to attend the kick-off picnic this Saturday, March 10th, in the park at Julington Creek Plantation.
Nestled against a backdrop like no other in the city, the Colonial Spanish Quarter, whose operations were closed last year, will reopen for a special event on Saturday, March 10 from 10:00am until 4:00pm.
Florida Living History spokesman Davis Walker announced to Historic City News reporters that a major grant of $15,000 has been awarded to the local organization by the Florida Humanities Council; the state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
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The Main Library located at 1960 Ponce de Leon Boulevard in St. Augustine notified local Historic City News reporters that they will be closed to the public on Thursday, March 22nd for maintenance.