St. Augustine, FL
While Florida is usually associated with its white sandy beaches and warm sunny skies, St. Augustine is especially rich in history because it is the oldest continuously occupied European settlement in North America. Spanish colonists founded this east coast location in 1565, and you can still see many of its original buildings today.
When arriving, you can admire the historical city gate and head for the Castillo de San Marcos, built in 1672. Afterwhich, check out the Plaza de la Constitucion while experiencing its enticing Old World atmosphere as you walk the cobbled streets. But not to worry, just minutes away, you’ll find pristine stretches of sand and brilliant blue waters, with the city being home to more than 40 miles of beaches.
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Unfortunately, you skipped the Jersey Shore with both amazing beaches and the history of the State. Much of the Revolutionary War was fought in New Jersey. New Jersey farmers supply much seasonal vegetables. The beaches are pristine and there is history in Cape May County.