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  2. Clapp Octagon House - Wikipedia

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    The Clapp Octagon House is an historic octagonal house located at 62 Lighthouse Avenue in the historic Lighthouse Park neighborhood on the north end of Anastasia Island in St. Augustine, Florida. It was built in 1886 for Rollin N. Clapp of St. Louis, Missouri. [1] It is the only classic surviving octagon house in St. Augustine. [2]

  3. González-Jones House - Wikipedia

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    The González-Jones House is a historic home built during the First Spanish Period (1565–1763) in Saint Augustine, Florida. It is located at 56 Marine Street, one block north of the González–Alvarez House (14 Saint Francis) and the Saint Francis Barracks (82 Marine).

  4. Gallegos House - Wikipedia

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    The Gallegos House is located at 21 St. George Street in St. Augustine, Florida. It is a reconstructed property demonstrating a typical home of Florida's First Spanish Period (1565-1764). It is a reconstructed property demonstrating a typical home of Florida's First Spanish Period (1565-1764).

  5. 11 Worst Florida Towns To Retire In - AOL

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    St. Augustine While St. Augustine is rich in history, its climate might be challenging for some retirees. “Most of Florida is fairly muggy, but St. Augustine is really steamy.

  6. Category:Houses in St. Augustine, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Houses in St. Augustine, Florida" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  7. Oliveros House - Wikipedia

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    Oliveros was a sailor and native of Corsica who came to St. Augustine in 1733. According to documents of October 4, 1798, he "bought from the González Montes de Oca family their lot where he built a home for his family which consisted of a two-story coquina house."