We toured St. Augustine History Museum first and then toured
the Old Jail.
The Old Jail was quite interesting.
Completed in 1891, The Old Jail housed prisoners for over 60 years. Built by railroad magnate Henry Flagler to resemble a
fine hotel. The Queen Anne style stucco on brick building is on the National Register of Historic Places. The sheriff and his family
lived adjacent to 72 prisoners.
TOP PICTURE:
The bridge is called "Bridge Of Lions" , to be completed this year.
Takes you over the water to the Lighthouse and Museum, Alligator Farm and Vilano Beach. We missed the bus by 15 minuets, it was the last one for today.
Bay View!! Lighthouse
in the background.
This is a better picture of the City Gates. Made from coquina (ko-KEE-na) a locally quarried soft shellrock.
This is the Casamonic Hotel......very elite!
When this was built it was the Alcagar Hotel, now it is the
Lightner Museum. Very beautiful building.
The is now Flagler College (1967). First built by Henry Flagler, it was
When this was built it was the Alcagar Hotel, now it is the
Lightner Museum. Very beautiful building.
The is now Flagler College (1967). First built by Henry Flagler, it was
the Ponce de Leon Hotel. Flagler built it for his friends that would
come from New York to visit him. It cost $200.00 a night, most would stay from January until April.
This is also a very beautiful building.
This is also a very beautiful building.
Shrine of Our Lady of La Leche
they would have to put a light on top for airplanes so just left it
at the 208 feet.
Villa Zorayda Museum
THE OLD JAIL....
You can see how the jail was built to resemble a hotel. The jail first was beside Flaglers
Church. Henry Flagler
had this built as a
memorial for his
daughter that died
after child birth.
THE OLD JAIL....
You can see how the jail was built to resemble a hotel. The jail first was beside Flaglers
Ponce de Leon Hotel and he didn't like
that because he didn't want his friends
to have to watch the prisoners going in
and out of the jail so he ask the county
to move it and they told him it would
cost too much so he told them he would
give them the money to build a new jail.
1 comment:
I'm enjoying the tour. This is a lot of what I taught in the 4th grade last year before we got into our actual "Texas History"!
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