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Fifty-five years before the Pilgrims landed on Plymouth Rock, Spanish admiral Pedro Menéndez de Avilés founded St. Augustine.
As an adult, his fascination grew to be a large and impressive collection - one so great that he decided to share his pirate goods with the public, so he created his own museum in St. Augustine.
Cannon blasts and shouts echoed throughout downtown St. Augustine as scores of pirates invaded the city on Saturday during the annual St. Augustine Pirate Gathering. "We just love being pirates," s… ...
It's no secret that St. Augustine's pirate population is thriving. There are pirate gatherings, a pirate ship, pirate-themed shops and pirate groups. So when William "Bill" McRea moved back to his ...
Explore the spirit of independence pirates chased on the high seas in St. Augustine with the greatest collection of pirate artifacts under one roof.
A viral rumour about a 1700s ghost ship washing ashore in St. Augustine, Florida, after Hurricane Milton has been debunked. Originating from a satire page, the story went viral despite ...
Week 3 of the Fox and Friends All-American Road Trip took us to the oldest city in the United States: St. Augustine, Fla., where a jam-packed itinerary awaited our arrival.
He was right. In celebration of Ponce de Leon's landing in St. Augustine 500 years ago, the 17th century replica ship, El Galeón, has made its way across the Atlantic to dock in the historic city.
St. Augustine, of course, has its own share of pirate lore, most notably the saga of English pirate Sir Francis Drake, who led 2,000 of his men in a raid that leveled the city in the late 16th ...
The Pirate & Treasure Museum is back open to the public in Florida.After months of construction and preparation, the museum is scheduled to open Wednesday in St. Augustine.