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  2. Monson Motor Lodge - Wikipedia

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    In order to do this, it will be necessary to engage one of Captain Monson's yachts, Mamie, Maria, Traveller or Ocrenba. which are at anchor near the club-house. Captain Monson is a native of St. Augustine and about 58 years of age. He is also proprietor of a boarding house which can accommodate ten guests at $1.50 per day from $9 to $10 per ...

  3. 1964 Monson Motor Lodge protests - Wikipedia

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    St. Augustine, Florida, a beautiful town and our nation's oldest city, was the scene of raging tempers, flaring violence, and the most corrupt coalition of segregationist opposition outside of Mississippi. It was a stronghold of the Ku Klux Klan and the John Birch Society. There the Klan made a last-ditch stand against the nonviolent movement.

  4. St. Augustine movement - Wikipedia

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    St. Augustine was the only place in Florida where King was arrested; his arrest there occurred on June 11, 1964, on the steps of the Monson Motor Lodge restaurant. He wrote a "Letter from the St. Augustine Jail" to his old friend, Rabbi Israel Dresner, in New Jersey, urging him to recruit rabbis to come to St. Augustine and take part in the ...

  5. R&R With a Side of Art? Houston's New Hotel Saint Augustine ...

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    The living room of Dominique and John de Menil’s home designed between 1948 and 1950 by architect Philip Johnson with interiors by Charles James.

  6. Segui-Kirby Smith House - Wikipedia

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    The main façade of the Segui-Kirby Smith House at St. Augustine in 2023.. The Segui-Kirby Smith House is a historic house at 12 Aviles Street in St. Augustine, Florida.Built in the late 1770s, it was the childhood home of Confederate States Army General Edmund Kirby Smith (1824–1893), the commanding general of the Trans-Mississippi Department from 1863 to 1865 and the chancellor of the ...

  7. Lincolnville Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Lincolnville Historic District (formerly known as Little Africa) is a neighborhood in St. Augustine, Florida established by freedmen following the American Civil War and located on the southwest peninsula of the "nation's oldest city."