A view of St. George Street with a horse-drawn cart in front of the Rodriguez-Aver-Sanchez House on the left and the De Mesa Sanchez House on the right, looking North, 1963

Material Information

Title:
A view of St. George Street with a horse-drawn cart in front of the Rodriguez-Aver-Sanchez House on the left and the De Mesa Sanchez House on the right, looking North, 1963
Series Title:
St. George Street, Large Block and Lot Photos
Publisher:
St. Augustine Restoration, Inc.
Publication Date:
Physical Location:
3-4
ST. GEO. ST.

Notes

General Note:
187B; Accession # 2061; Historic St. George Street in the nation's oldest city St. Augustine, Florida (called Real or Royal St. in Spanish days) begins to regain its colonial character under the ministrations of Florida's Restoration Commission. Parades House (left) has been restored by the St. Augustine Historical Society, Rodriguez-Sanchez House next has been restored by its owners; Arrivas House and Avero-Salcedo House (balconies) have just been restored by owner. Old City Gates are in background, center. Ancient Spanish Fort San Marcos is just out of the picture on the right.; See April 1963, History News; #5

Record Information

Source Institution:
University of Florida
Rights Management:
All applicable rights reserved by the source institution and holding location.
Resource Identifier:
B12-L20-L21; B7-L6

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Aggregations:
Unearthing St. Augustine's Colonial Heritage