Aviles & King St Entrance

Aviles & King St Entrance

Where a resilient church once stood

This stop draws attention to round brass markers that commemorate the spot where St. Augustine’s early Roman Catholic Church stood in the early 1500s. The church was destroyed and rebuilt a number of times until it succumbed to one final fire in 1702.

  • <p>The original site of St. Augustine'searly Roman Catholic church building.</p>
  • <p>Baptiste Boazio map drawn in 1586.</p>
  • <p>St. Augustine's City Archaeologist Carl Halbirt, on right, oversees a local volunteer during excavations.</p>
  • <p>English admiral Sir Francis Drake.</p>
  • <p>Currier and Ives: "The Landing of the he Landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth.</p>
  • <p>Castillo de San Marcos National Monument.</p>
  • Aviles & King St Entrance