Wednesday, April 27, 2022
First Congregation Sons of Israel
St. Photios Shrine Greek Orthodox National Shrine
St. Photios Shrine Greek Orthodox National Shrine
41 St George St, St. Augustine, FL 32084
February 10, 202
St. Photios Greek Orthodox National Shrine, located on St. George Street is dedicated to the Greek people in America in 1768 and the immigrants that sought a better life in the New World. It is the first national shrine of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese in America. Today it works as an educational center where people can learn about Greek ancestry through art, artifacts, photographs, and historical documents.
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Castillo de San Marcos
Castillo de San Marcos
1 S Castillo Dr, St. Augustine, FL 32084
March 31, 2022
Cannons
Thursday, April 7, 2022
Oldest House Museum Complex
Oldest House Museum Complex
14 Cordova St, St. Augustine, FL 32084
February 24, 2022
This is the kitchen of the Gonzales-Alvarez House in the 1700s. During these times kitchens were built separately due to the frequency of fires in kitchens.
When touring the Oldest House Complex we were explained how the family filtered their water. We saw a big porous rock that was thought to make water drinkable. I was reminded of the Brita water filters that are said to remove different substances from drinking water like microscopic parasites, and black particles. The black carbon granules the filters contain act like a sponge, absorbing harmful substances. The filters contain pores that clean the water just like in the porous rock in the Oldest House Complex.
Venus Italica
Antonio Canova
1822-1823
Venus Italica is one of the most well-known sculptures. It was commissioned by Napoleon Bonaparte and made by the Italian sculptor Antonio Canova. It’s part of the Assembly Room and is thought to be Hearst Caste’s greatest masterpiece. It was created to replace an ancient Greek statue in Florence, Italy named the Venus de Medici which had been previously seized. It is now located in the Palazzo Pitti.
Tolomato Cemetery
Tolomato Cemetery
14 Cordova St, St. Augustine, FL 32084
February 24, 2022
The Tolomato Cemetary is a Catholic cemetery dating back to the 18th century. It is a beautiful area and is important to St. Augustine’s early history. Over 1,000 people from many different places in the world were buried here including Spain, Minorca, France, Cuba, Ireland, Italy, Greece, Africa, Haiti, and America. Originally, it was outside the city walls in 1565 but is currently located in Downtown St. Augustine. The cemetery is opened once a month to the public, as it is wished to be preserved.
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This grave marking says, “Esta capilla fue erigida pos los Cubanos el año 1858 para conserva las cenizas del Padre Varela.” This translates to, “This chapel was built by Cubans the year 1858 to conserve the ashes of Father Varela.”
El Padre Varela
Los Cubanos
Fallecio el 25 de Febrero
De 1853
Father Felix Varela of Cuba was buried in the Tolomato Cemetary in 1853. Father Felix's grave is located inside a small, white chapel built by his grateful Cuban students and friends for his work for Cuban Independence. Although Father Felix Varela was born in Cuba he was raised in St. Augustine and worked in New York City for almost 30 years. In 1911, Fr Varela's bones were moved to Havana and now rest in a monument at the University of Havana.
Celia Cruz, a Cuban-American singer was dubbed "The Queen of Salsa" and was one of the most successful performers of the 20th century. Born in Santos Suarez, Havana she was introduced to the world of music from an early age. Celia Cruz exploded in popularity when she became the lead singer for the orchestra Sonora Matancera. Her grave can be found in Woodlawn Cemetery in New York, USA.
The Shrine of Our Lady of La Leche at Mission Nombre de Dios can be traced back to the founding of St. Augustine in the year 1565. When Pedro Menendez de Aviles arrived in St. Augustine he proclaimed the site for Spain and Church. The shrine was completed in 1609 and is the first shrine in the United States to be dedicated to Our Blessed Mother, Mary.
"I felt like I was in a different space, here but not here. I kept thinking about people who I had lost, and I felt them around me. I could talk to them."
This excerpt from [lukao] is from when a woman had difficulties giving birth. For a moment, she described a place where she could talk to the dead and the living. This is what the Tolomato Cemetery reminded me of. The Tolomato Cemetary is a place where the dead are remembered, whether they have a gravestone or not, the dead will be remembered for all of history in St. Augustine.
Friday, April 1, 2022
Lincolnville Museum & Cultural Center
Lincolnville Museum & Cultural Center
102 M L King Ave, St. Augustine, FL 32084
March 24, 2022
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"Happy as the Day is Long"
William H. Jackson
Detroit Publishing Co. (c. 1902)
These three boys appear smiling in front of the Castillo de San Marcos National Monument. The kids were pictured to portray the day of January 1, 1863, when the Emancipation Proclamation freed the enslaved of the Confederate states.
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Photograph
Debby Moore
Emmaline Maultsby, born in 1925 left St. Augustine, Florida for New York in hopes to realize her dreams of becoming a Jazz singer. Recorded the hits, “Five Months, Two Weeks, Two Days” and “Nothin’ But Trouble on my Mind” under her stage name Debby Moore.
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