As an author who writes about America’s oldest city, I have now opened my St. Augustine photos to the general public. So whether you are doing research on St. Augustine, or simply planning a visit there, feel free to use the 24 galleries listed below in your planning efforts.

Spanish troops leave the Castillo de San Marcos
Don’t forget that by hovering your cursor over each picture you can read the identification I have attached to it. And below each of the photo gallery links is a More button that will offer you further information that might be of interest.
So enjoy my St. Augustine photos and if you are a book reader, or know one, check out the last item in this article. I’m just about finished writing The St. Augustine Trilogy, a chilling paranormal/historical/time travel series set right in the heart of the old city and that item is a link to those books.
St. Augustine Photos – Locations
- Castillo de San Marcos, Part 1 (The old Spanish fort) More
- Castillo de San Marcos, Part 2 (The old Spanish fort) More
- City Hall & the Lightner Museum (Old Alcazar Hotel) More
- Flagler College (The old Ponce de Leon Hotel) More
- Historic Cemeteries
(Huguenot, Tolomato & National Cemeteries) More (Huguenot) More (Tolomato) More (National Cemetry)

The old Alcazar Hotel
St. Augustine Photos – Events
- British Night Watch Parade (A reenactment event) More
- Castillo de San Marcos, Part 3 (Cannon firing) More
- Castillo de San Marcos, Part 4 (18th Century Spanish soldiers mustering) More
- Drake’s Raid 1586 (A reenactment event) More
- Searle’s Raid 1668 (A reenactment event) More

Trilogy book covers
St. Augustine Fiction by Doug Dillon
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