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The Bridge of LionsThe Bridge of Lions was built in the mid 1920's to span the Matanzas River (Intracoastal Waterway) and connect the town of St. Augustine to nearby Anastasia Island. The bridge is a double-leaf drawbridge and is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places. On the St. Augustine side, the bridge is flanked by a pair of lion statues. The lion is a symbol of Spanish royalty. From its earliest days, it was hailed as "the most beautiful Bridge in Dixie" and was built as a work of art as well as a bridge. It is said that the construction cost was 10 times as much as other bridges being built during the same time. It is truly an impressive site with its beautiful architecture and one of the most photographed sites in St. Augustine. Take time to take a leisurely walk across the bridge during the day or a romantic stroll at night under the stars and moon. ... Show more
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The Fountain of YouthThe Fountain of Youth is located in the area first explored by Ponce de Leon and later settled by Pedro Menendez. This is where colonial America began, 55 years before the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock and 42 years before Jamestown thus giving St. Augustine claim to the nation's oldest continuously occupied city in the nation. The Fountain of Youth Archaeological park is set on 15 waterfront acres. There is a working archaeological dig and several recreated Spanish Timucuan buildings. Enjoy the views of theriver from the 600 foot long Riverwalk or from the Observation Tower. And don't forget to drink from the Fountain!!!! Warning: tastes like sulphur. ... Show more
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