The Spanish built the fort at St Augustine under direction of Queen Mariana.
St. Augustine, Florida, which was settled by the Spanish, is the oldest.
The correct name of the the old fort in Saint Augustine, FL is "Castillo de San Marcos." Or, Fort Marion, when the British settled in St. Aug. they renamed it. (The British period only lasted about 20 years)
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Pedro Menéndez de Avilés founded the Spanish fort city of Saint Augustine in 1565. It is the oldest continuously inhabited European settlement in the continental United States. The purpose of the fort was to protect Spanish interests in the New World and serve as a base for further exploration and colonization efforts.
The Spanish built the fort at St Augustine under direction of Queen Mariana.
Fort Walton Beach to Saint Augustine is 365.89 miles and would take 5 hours and 50 minutes to drive. [Source: Mapquest]
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There are about 228.102 miles between Saint Augustine and Ft Myers.
St. Augustine, Florida, which was settled by the Spanish, is the oldest.
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The correct name of the the old fort in Saint Augustine, FL is "Castillo de San Marcos." Or, Fort Marion, when the British settled in St. Aug. they renamed it. (The British period only lasted about 20 years)
It is 133 miles from Fort Myers, Florida to Saint Petersburg, Florida via I-75 North.
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From the Tallahassee Regional Airport in Tallahassee, to Castillo de San Marcos, the fort in St. Augustine, it's 214 miles. So, right around 200 miles.
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