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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in St. Johns ...

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    February 5, 2014 (184 San Marco Ave. St. Augustine: 46: Sanchez Homestead: Sanchez Homestead: October 12, 2001 (7270 Old State Road 207: Elkton: 47: Sanchez Powder House Site

  3. List of festivals in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Gulf County Scallop Festival [38] Port Saint Joe Gulf Seafood, scallop 8 WaZoo Tampa Hillsborough Various 8 San Sebastian Harvest Festival & Grape Stomp St Augustine St Johns Fruit, grape 9 Fall Seafood and Pirate Fest Panama City Bay Seafood 9 Q-Fest BBQ & Music Festival Grant Brevard BBQ 9 Taste of Weston Fort Lauderdale Broward Various 9

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    O'Steen's Restaurant has been serving fresh seafood to St. Augustine locals and visitors alike for 57 years. St. Augustine spot named one of the ‘15 Best Seafood Restaurants in Florida’ Skip ...

  7. Florida Seafood Festival - Wikipedia

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    The idea of a seafood event was brought up, drawing inspiration from a seafood festival, "Harbor Days" which had been held in Apalachichola in 1915. [4] The Florida Seafood Festival was established in 1964. [5] The 2010 Florida Seafood Festival Oyster Shucking Champion Mike Martin won the 2010 National Oyster Shucking Championship. [4]

  8. Everglades City, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of the Everglades in Everglades City. The area around Chokoloskee Bay, including the site of Everglades City, was occupied for thousands of years by Native Americans of the Glades culture, who were absorbed by the Calusa shortly before the arrival of Europeans in the New World, but by the time Florida was transferred from Spain to the United States in 1821, the area was uninhabited.

  9. Cerveau House - Wikipedia

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    The St. Augustine Historical Restoration and Preservation Commission purchased the Cerveau House for $19,000 in 1966. Director of the Board Earle Newton stated that the main use for the Cerveau House at the time of sale was that it could be used as a rental property and that it would provide access to another Board-owned property at the rear of the Spanish Inn. [3]