A Woman greets children at the entrance of the Oldest House  with the silhouettes of women in historic Spanish dress in the foreground from St. Francis Street, looking Northwest, 1965

Material Information

Title:
A Woman greets children at the entrance of the Oldest House with the silhouettes of women in historic Spanish dress in the foreground from St. Francis Street, looking Northwest, 1965
Series Title:
Oldest House, Large Block and Lot Photographs
Publisher:
Florida State News Bureau
Publication Date:
Physical Location:
3-5
B27 L17 "OLDEST HOUSE"

Notes

General Note:
Return to: Property of St. Augustine Historical Restoration and Preservation Commission; P. O. Box 1987; STATE OF FLORIDA; DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION; FLORIDA NEWS BUREAU; TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA; The Oldest House, now a museum accurately depicting life in colonial St. Augustine, was erected early in the 18th century. In its beautiful garden are plants, trees and shrubs such as were grown there during the Spanish period. This is just one of the historical attractions to be seen during the St. Augustine 400th Anniversary Celebration.
General Note:
UFHSA Government House Research Collections

Record Information

Source Institution:
University of Florida
Rights Management:
All applicable rights reserved by the source institution and holding location.
Resource Identifier:
B27-L17

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Unearthing St. Augustine's Colonial Heritage