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800-584-4781 31 Orange St., St. Augustine www.potterswax.com


Browse more than 160 realistic wax representations of


famous people. The various rooms at Potter’s Wax Museum feature movie stars, athletes, musicians, authors, presidents and explorers.


Ripley’s Believe It or Not!


824-1606 19 San Marco Ave., St. Augustine http://staugustine.ripleys.com


The Castle Warden, a Moorish Revival-style mansion built


in 1887, is home to the St. Augustine location of Ripley’s Believe It or Not! The museum showcases Robert L. Ripley’s collection of more than 800 bizarre artifacts.


Ripple Effect Kayaking EcoTours


347-1565 101 Tolstoy Ln., St. Augustine www.rippleeffectecotours.com


Informative guides lead tours through Anastasia State Park,


Faver-Dykes State Park and Guana-Tolomato-Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve. Each trail is rich with beauty and wildlife. Ripple Effect also partners with Marineland and the University of Florida’s Whitney Lab in environmental conservation, research and education.


ST. AUGUSTINE ATTRACTIONS


1 Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park


2 Potter’s Wax Museum 3 Ripley’s Believe It or Not! 4 San Sebastian Winery 5 St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park


6 St. Augustine Eco Tours 7 St. George Street


ENTERTAINMENT VENUES


8 Jackie Knight’s Comedy Club 9 Limelight Theatre 10 St. Augustine Amphitheatre


HISTORICAL SITES & MUSEUMS


11 Castillo de San Marcos National Monument


12 Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine 13 Colonial Spanish Quarter Museum


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14 Dow Museum of Historic Houses 15 Flagler's Legacy 16 Government House Museum 17 Lightner Museum 18 Mission of Nombre de Dios 19 Old Florida Museum 20 Oldest House Museum Complex 21 Oldest Wooden School House Historical Museum & Gardens


22 Pena-Peck House 23 Spanish Military Hospital Museum 24 St. Augustine History Museum 25 St. Augustine Lighthouse & Museum 26 St. Augustine Old Jail & Oldest Store Museum


27 St. Augustine Pirate & Treasure Museum


28 St. Photios Greek Orthodox National Shrine


29 Ximenez-Fatio House Museum St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park


824-3337 999 Anastasia Blvd., St. Augustine www.alligatorfarm.com


Do you know the difference between a crocodile from India


and one from Cuba? See for yourself at St. Augustine’s Alligator Farm. Founded in 1893, the farm is one of Florida’s oldest zoological attractions. Maximo, a crocodile from Australia, is the largest animal in the park measuring more than 15 feet long and weighing 1,250 pounds. Other animals at the park include boa constrictors, cobras, parrots, owls and monkeys.


St. Augustine Eco Tours


377-7245 111 Avenida Menendez, St. Augustine www.staugustineecotours.com


St. Augustine Eco Tours offers excursions by boat and


kayak. Each tour guide is a certified naturalist, with a love of nature and expert knowledge of marine life. Tour locations include Faver-Dykes State Park, GTM National Estuarine Research Reserve, Moses Creek Conservation Area, Moultrie Creek and Washington Oaks Gardens State Park.


First Coast Relocation GuideTM 2013


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