Monday, December 6, 2004

St. Augustine, FL


This little town may be the best-kept secret in Florida. Older than the Jamestown colony by nearly 50 years, St. Augustine was held alternately by the Spanish and the British. What the two left behind is a charming oceanside community of white sand beaches, old colonial architecture, and lush hotels built by and for America's elite of the 19th century. From wandering down the narrow streets full of eclectic shops to strolling through the museums and down the beaches, we had a great time.