Current Weather For St. Augustine, Florida:
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Winds are South at 3.5 MPH (3 KT). The pressure is 1016.7 mb and the humidity is 77%.
The heat index is 90.
Last Updated on Jul 3 2009, 7:53 pm EDT.
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About St. Augustine, Florida:
Saint Augustine, city, seat of Saint Johns County, northeastern Florida, on the Matanzas and San Sebastian rivers,
near the Atlantic Ocean; incorporated 1824. It is a port, a commercial and distribution center
for the surrounding agricultural region, and a popular year-round resort. Major manufactures include transportation equipment,
clothing, and processed food. A National Guard station is here, and a Coast Guard Station is nearby. Points of interest in the
picturesque city include the Castillo de San Marcos (begun 1672), the oldest masonry fort in the continental United States, and Fort
Matanzas (built 1740-1742), both now part of separate national monuments, the Cathedral of Saint Augustine, erected in the 1790s
San Agustin Antiguo, a reconstruction of several colonial buildings; the Lightner Museum, containing displays of 19th-century
decorative arts and the Fountain of Youth, a park commemorating the landing here of the Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon in 1513.
The city is also the site of Flagler College (1963).St. Augustine, established in 1565 by the Spanish explorer Pedro Menendez de Aviles,
is the oldest permanent European settlement in the U.S. The community was burned and sacked by the English navigator Sir Francis Drake in 1586.
In 1821 the Spanish ceded St. Augustine to the United States. During the American Civil War, the city was captured by Union forces in 1862.
In the late 19th century St. Augustine was developed as a resort by the financier Henry M. Flagler. Population 11,985 (1980), 11,692 (1990),
11,592 (2000), 12,263 (2005 estimate).
source: encarta