Lost St. Augustine (Thurs., Oct. 16)
Rich stories and past structures are part of the tapestry and footprint that shaped St. Augustine's history. Unfortunately, so many of St. Augustine’s stories are lost to those who live in or visit the ancient city; they are tucked away, hidden in libraries and archives. Once glorious historic buildings have been destroyed either through neglect or in the name of progress. Join Bob Nawrocki, retired Chief Librarian of the St. Augustine Historical Society Research Library, as he shares "lost stories" uncovered from the archives of the St. Augustine Historical Society (SAHS). Hear about the folk artist who built a fish scale house, the woman who made hats for the carriage horses and appeared on national television, the remains of a 150-year-old hotel, and the tale of buried treasure in Lincolnville!
This seminar is part of the fall 2025 Lifelong Learning/St. Augustine Historical Society speaker series at Flagler College, Markland House.
Parking is included with this event.
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