Old St. Augustine Village
Old St. Augustine Village
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A city block of St. Augustine's history, with historic houses spanning the period from 1790-1910.
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Mark S
Mechanicsville, VA42 contributions
Jul 2021 • Couples
Located somewhat distant from the other sites on St. George Street this apparently is just a collection of old buildings. The address in TA was a museum, but now, according to a worker doing renovation there is a B&B. Not worth your time.
Written July 19, 2021
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Sweetdreams37
363 contributions
Mar 2024 • Family
Cute old town, much shopping and eating available as well and several museums. Get a coupon book and you can save on the museums. Big restaurants need reservations but smaller places are walk in. 30 minute to downtown
Written March 18, 2024
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Ayla M
Lafayette, LA314 contributions
Jul 2021 • Couples
Very nice and clean place to visit in the old town. Gift shops, restaurants, souvenir shops, and museums. So close to each other. Safe and pleasant walk in town. We enjoyed our visit
Written July 25, 2021
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MRJAMMERZ
West Mifflin, PA70 contributions
Jan 2020
Walking around Old St Augustine you find an area full of shops and many restaurants. to choose a great meal or a drink and listen to some music. Take walk up to the town square and there you will find more businesses and much more Historic sites in the area. We were there in January and it was cold but the lights in the city are beautiful.. They do this from November to the end of January . It is a walk able area and you get a ticket to board and get off many places but just raising your hand the many tram trains that run through the area , and as a different look at the lights, find one of the couple of water tours of the lights.
Written March 6, 2020
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Susan
Emmaus, PA11 contributions
Feb 2020
We had so much fun visiting the village. Frank, the jailbird, was great. He gave us a great tour of the jail (and was really funny). Over at the store, Abigail and Minnie explained how things were done back in the day. The pace of the tour was perfect!
Written March 8, 2020
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MommaChaz
12 contributions
Mar 2020
Although this is OLD Village, there's always something new I spot. New shops. New crafts. New cafes. New band playing somewhere. I just love the OLD Village!
Written March 20, 2020
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Yaneickia H
Pensacola, FL39 contributions
Jun 2020
I absolutely loved the history of the village. The buildings look exactly like historic buildings. They are old and well taken care of. I was just in awe looking at everything. The details were very intricate. I had a great day walking and looking around.
Written June 27, 2020
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Sue r
Mount Pleasant, SC30 contributions
Aug 2020
Lots of shops and food like ice cream pretzels coffee etc.... Interesting things. great place to walk around and spend the day. you must visit Oz's if you have a beard.
Written August 13, 2020
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TJ1666
Dorset21 contributions
The Old St Augustine Village is a collection of 9 houses spanning various eras in the town's history and containing relevant artefacts. The buildings themselves were interesting and there was the potential for this to be a really enjoyable and informative attraction. However, there was a distinct lack of explanatory information and as a result I found myself wandering a little aimlessly, wondering what things were and what their relevance was. Some of the buildings looked like they had been subject to alterations but again there was no information to confirm or explain the changes.
Overall there is a lot of potential here but without more information it is sadly unfulfilled.
Overall there is a lot of potential here but without more information it is sadly unfulfilled.
Written October 5, 2007
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931SLS555
Cookeville, TN4 contributions
Jul 2014 • Couples
I fear this little jewel will fold for lack of funding as there was no one there when we visited. Few reasons I think. Number one, the train and trolley drivers don't "talk it up" much. They say little other then this is stop # so -n- so on the train -- nine old houses. Most everything cost about $25 per person on average for a ticket. This only cost $8.00. Maybe people think, well can't be much for $8.00! You can go from house to house and stroll around the grounds. The houses have AC so it's a GREAT way to cool off. They sell ice cold water for a buck. It is quiet and peaceful there. It is not a place to WOW the kiddos! But for anyone looking for an hour to cool off, still a spell and enjoy going back in time for a small price with some ice cold water ... get off the train!
Written July 25, 2014
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Is St Augustine Village handicap accessible with a personal mobility device?
Written June 10, 2018
Is Old St. Augustine Village on the Hop-On-Hop Off Trolley Route and how much are the tickets, and canwe purchase them ahead of time?
Written October 3, 2016
The village is on the Trolly Route, and you can purchase tickets at your resort. I do not recall how much they are but you can find out on line.
Written October 3, 2016
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