Trip to Florida
#21
I thought you were going to ask about a quilt shop... I did find one in St. Augustine... small but nice and VERY friendly. Bought a couple FQ's that I never saw elsewhere... my "souvenirs". HAhaha
Magrieta's Quilt Shop
142 King St. (for your GPS)
St. Aug.
ph: 904-829-3137
Parking was dicey....directly off the street in front of the shop. Be careful.
Enjoy all the sights of St. Aug.
We were camping at Anastasia St. Park. Been there several times.
Safe travels.
Magrieta's Quilt Shop
142 King St. (for your GPS)
St. Aug.
ph: 904-829-3137
Parking was dicey....directly off the street in front of the shop. Be careful.
Enjoy all the sights of St. Aug.
We were camping at Anastasia St. Park. Been there several times.
Safe travels.
#22
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Florida
Posts: 748
St. Augustine trip
Anyone been to St Augustine, FL or Jacksonville, FL? We are planning our trip to visit a very sick, dear friend for few days n we are hoping to grab little R n R before coming home. We will be in Boynton, FL area and if time permit to see some places to visit while we are there for a week while she's resting.
#23
I am fortunate enough to live here in St Augustine for 44 years, and love every day of it.what time of the year are you planning your visit? if you like seafood - you've got to check out O'steen 's ( on Anastasia Blvd, a part of A1A highway).restaurant and there's an antique shop(very large) attached to their PA system. You sign in and go browsing and they 'll call out your name when a table is ready. one of the many things you can do.If you're adventuresome, check out the Lighthouse- and climb their 213 steps to the top, hope this is helpful.
#26
We visited St. Augustine about 4 years ago. Stayed in a bed and breakfast and loved it! Took the trolley downtown each day and walked the streets. Just a beautiful and interesting historical spot. My husband worked in Fernandina Beach just above Jacksonville and we loved doing things there. Jacksonville is a busy place to get around in so we liked the quieter areas near there. Hope you have a wonderful trip. Great time of year to be there!
#27
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Horse Country, FL
Posts: 7,341
Take the tram tour in St. Augustine (a tad pricey, but worth it) and then you'll know what else you want to see. It gives a great overview of the town and history. Be sure to get off the tram at the stops and see what's to see and then the tram will pick you up and take you to the next spot. Daytona is 1 1/2 to 2 hours away (south) and the drive is along the coast. You MUST go to Daytona to walk on the beach and in the water. Go north and see Fernandina Beach on Amelia Island. We have lived in this area off and on since 1973. Very different from Warren. It's okay to PM me if you want more information. Enjoy the trip.
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