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Suggestions on things to do in St. Augustine, FL?
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<blockquote data-quote="NightKrawler" data-source="post: 453464" data-attributes="member: 23469"><p>Having been many times I would second the old downtown in the early mornings, really nice walking and just cool old place with lots of history......then I'd head over to the Conch House Marina especially on the late week or weekends for lunch and some killer on the dock music live from some really talented musicians. I like that place and have stayed in the Marina or in one of their 1940's hotel rooms at the pool, both are nice and relaxing to me and the missus. The dock is huge, over the water dining, a little bar and a nice foody joint all right on the dock. Anyway, the whole place is nice to us, and I'd recommend it to anybody! Arguably, the oldest city in America!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NightKrawler, post: 453464, member: 23469"] Having been many times I would second the old downtown in the early mornings, really nice walking and just cool old place with lots of history......then I'd head over to the Conch House Marina especially on the late week or weekends for lunch and some killer on the dock music live from some really talented musicians. I like that place and have stayed in the Marina or in one of their 1940's hotel rooms at the pool, both are nice and relaxing to me and the missus. The dock is huge, over the water dining, a little bar and a nice foody joint all right on the dock. Anyway, the whole place is nice to us, and I'd recommend it to anybody! Arguably, the oldest city in America! [/QUOTE]
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