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St. Augustine City Wall & Gate
 
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1 Florida, St. Johns County, St. Augustine — Wall of Defense / Una ciudad amuralladaCastillo de San Marcos National Monument
English: Wall of Defense The log wall at your right is a replica of the Cubo Line. The earth-and-palm-log embankment extended from the Castillo to the San Sebastian River a half-mile behind you. Two defensive walls . . . Map (db m128188) HM
2 Florida, St. Johns County, St. Augustine — Safe Haven / Refugio seguroCastillo de San Marcos National Monument
English: Safe Haven Farmers bring crops and food from their fields surrounding the town. Open for trade during the day, but locked up at night, this city gate is the entrance to early 1800s civilization. Here in St. . . . Map (db m128083) HM
3 Florida, St. Johns County, St. Augustine — This Gate Opened in 1739
This Gate opened in 1739, provided the only access through the defense line on the north side of Spanish St. Augustine. Royal Engineer Manuel de Hita built these coquina pillars in 1808. This tablet was originally erected in . . . Map (db m127892) HM
4 Florida, St. Johns County, St. Augustine — The Town Wall1704-1821
The burning of St. Augustine by the English in 1702 showed the need for additional defenses. The first of these was a palisade on this site. Later the defense was improved and extended around the town. Thereafter, no attack ever reached the homes . . . Map (db m127895) HM
5 Florida, St. Johns County, St. Augustine — The City GateIronbound Doors Closed the Passage
For strength and beauty, the gateway in this palm log defense line was built of white-plastered stone, with red-roofed towers (1808).Map (db m127891) HM
 
 
 
 
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May. 3, 2024