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  2. Nights of Lights - Wikipedia

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    Begun in 1993, the Nights of Lights festival is a public-private partnership, between the City of St. Augustine and the St. Johns County Tourist Development Council, and local businesses and residents. [3] Architectural firm Angels of Architecture has designed and installed the jointly-funded lighting displays since 1996. [3]

  3. Guide: Holiday events in Jacksonville, St. Augustine and more

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  4. Saint Augustine readying for holiday meal service

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    One of Cleveland's best holiday traditions is the Thanksgiving meal service for the needy, provided by the Saint Augustine Hunger Center, and organizers are seeking volunteers to make sure that ...

  5. Thanksgiving (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Historian Michael Gannon claimed St. Augustine, Florida, was founded with a shared thanksgiving meal on September 8, 1565. [9] The thanksgiving at St. Augustine was celebrated 56 years before the Puritan Pilgrim thanksgiving at Plymouth Plantation (Massachusetts), but it did not become the origin of a national annual tradition. [10]

  6. Late November 1984 nor'easter - Wikipedia

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    Coastal erosion took its toll between St. Augustine and Palm Beach during the three-day storm, which eventually subsided on November 26. About five-sixths of a new pier at St. Augustine was destroyed. Erosion from this cyclone would be the worst experienced in southern Brevard County until Hurricane Frances in 2004. [7]

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