1d
Southern Living on MSNThe 8 Top Bike Trails In The South To Add To Your Bucket ListIf you want to see and explore the South by bike, here are the best paved bike trails for your next 2-wheel trip.
Florida National News (FNN) proudly announces the addition of Monica Hoyos as its new Managing Editor. In this pivotal role, ...
2don MSN
The centuries-old city of St. Augustine is an enduring reminder of Spain’s long history in Florida, going back generations ...
A Mega Millions ticket sold in Jacksonville, Florida, wins $1 million in March 25 drawing. A Powerball ticket sold in Jacksonville March 24 won $1 million. It happened again. A Florida Lottery ...
Shortly after midnight Saturday, Spanish Fort Police Chief John Barber says a woman heard someone outside her Caisson Trace home, woke up her husband, and then heard glass in a front window break.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and Attorney ... No excuses." In contrast to Fort Myers, the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office has been in the 287(g) program for years. The legislation passed by City ...
The Spanish military built the Castillo de San Marcos in the late 1600s, and the fort remains on the western shore of Florida's Matanzas Bay, though as a national monument rather than a military ...
Archeologists unearth signs from 1700s of British control in Florida after centuries of Spanish rule
When the British took control of Florida in 1763, St. Augustine already had extensive Spanish-built defenses, but British officers were concerned about an attack from a nearby river and ordered ...
Archeologists unearth signs from 1700s of British control in Florida after centuries of Spanish rule
The city of St. Augustine — with its centuries-old buildings and massive stone fort — is an enduring reminder of Spain’s storied history in Florida, going back generations before the United ...
Archeologists unearth signs from 1700s of British control in Florida after centuries of Spanish rule
This image provided by the City of St. Augustine Archaeology Program shows City of St. Augustine Archaeology Program volunteers, from left, Don Roberts, Janet Fittipaldi, David Kasriel and Bob ...
Archeologists unearth signs from 1700s of British control in Florida after centuries of Spanish rule
The Spanish military built the Castillo de San Marcos in the late 1600s, and the fort remains on the western shore of Florida’s Matanzas Bay, though as a national monument rather than a military ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results