St. Augustine

Gary Sanchez's teacher is taking their fourth-grade class 100 miles from home to the oldest city in the United States. Gary has so much fun, he wants his parents to bring him back for another visit!

Established by Spain in 1565, St. Augustine, Florida, has a huge stone fort built over 300 years ago. Visitors to that fort get to see where the great Seminole war chief, Osceola, was kept prisoner. Visitors also get to crawl into the old, windowless gunpowder room discovered when the United States took over the fort from Spain. Cannons still fire in this city, just as they did when invaders burned St. Augustine to the ground. On special days, men dressed as pirates and Spanish soldiers pretend to fight in the streets. Cool cemeteries, the oldest wooden schoolhouse in America, and a lighthouse with 219 steps make this ancient city one of the most interesting in the country.

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St. Augustine

Gary Sanchez's teacher is taking their fourth-grade class 100 miles from home to the oldest city in the United States. Gary has so much fun, he wants his parents to bring him back for another visit!

Established by Spain in 1565, St. Augustine, Florida, has a huge stone fort built over 300 years ago. Visitors to that fort get to see where the great Seminole war chief, Osceola, was kept prisoner. Visitors also get to crawl into the old, windowless gunpowder room discovered when the United States took over the fort from Spain. Cannons still fire in this city, just as they did when invaders burned St. Augustine to the ground. On special days, men dressed as pirates and Spanish soldiers pretend to fight in the streets. Cool cemeteries, the oldest wooden schoolhouse in America, and a lighthouse with 219 steps make this ancient city one of the most interesting in the country.

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St. Augustine

St. Augustine

by Doug Dillon
St. Augustine

St. Augustine

by Doug Dillon

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Gary Sanchez's teacher is taking their fourth-grade class 100 miles from home to the oldest city in the United States. Gary has so much fun, he wants his parents to bring him back for another visit!

Established by Spain in 1565, St. Augustine, Florida, has a huge stone fort built over 300 years ago. Visitors to that fort get to see where the great Seminole war chief, Osceola, was kept prisoner. Visitors also get to crawl into the old, windowless gunpowder room discovered when the United States took over the fort from Spain. Cannons still fire in this city, just as they did when invaders burned St. Augustine to the ground. On special days, men dressed as pirates and Spanish soldiers pretend to fight in the streets. Cool cemeteries, the oldest wooden schoolhouse in America, and a lighthouse with 219 steps make this ancient city one of the most interesting in the country.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781584158820
Publisher: Mitchell Lane Publishers, Incorporated
Publication date: 06/15/2010
Series: Mitchell Lane Class Trip Series
Pages: 48
Product dimensions: 6.70(w) x 9.30(h) x 0.30(d)
Age Range: 7 - 10 Years

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 What a Surprise! 5

Chapter 2 A Short trip Through a Long History 11

Chapter 3 What Makes St. Augustine St. Augustine 19

Chapter 4 The Living City 27

Chapter 5 We Finally Visit St. Augustine 33

Just the Facts 39

Craft Time: Make a Pirate Treasure Map 40

St. Augustine Timeline 42

Further Reading 44

Books 44

On the Internet 44

Works Consulted 44

Glossary 46

Index 47

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