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Area Attractions
3D World: A Voyage Beyond Reality. Enjoy the 3-D motion picture movie, or experience the thrill of a motion simulator ride. On corner of San Marco Ave. & Castillo. (904) 824-1220.
![]() Alligator Farm: A reptile and wildlife preserve. A new exhibit, "Albino Alligator" is sure to please. We have the world`s only complete collection of 22 species of existing crocodiles. Located on Anastasia Island, 2 miles south of the Bridge of Lions. Open 9 a.m. daily. Admission charged. (904) 824-3337
Potter`s Wax Museum: One attraction in the Oldest City that keeps getting NEWER! Potter`s Wax Museum opened in 1948, and was the first wax museum in the United States. Inside you`ll be up close and personal with over 160 of the world`s most famous personalities sculpted in lifelike wax. Movie actors, sports heroes and pop stars are among the most recent additions. Want to learn about history? At Potter`s, you`ll see people who made world history face-to-face. Don`t miss the all new Theater Show "The Great Dummy Maker," and follow the exploits of Professor Vincent, their Wax Artist, and his grandson Kippy! During this highly inventive and comical show, you`ll see how wax figures are made, and "great" moments in wax museum history. Kids of all ages love it! Potter`s also features an all new gift shop, with collectibles, sculpture, home decor, and fun stuff for kids! A great family attraction value! Don`t miss it! Located at 17 King Street, on the historic Plaza. Open summer 9-9, group rates available. (904) 829-9056 Ripley`s Believe it or not! Museum: 19 San Marco Ave, St. Augustine. There is a four-room home carved from a redwood tree; put your face on the body of your choice and photograph it; visit the new arcade with unusual games and activities. (904) 824-1606Spanish Quarter Village: Located at 29 St. George St. in the heart of the Historic area, just south of the City Gates. This living history museum brings to life the daily activities of Spanish colonial life in a garrison town. Open 9-5 Sunday-Thursday, 9-7 Friday and Saturday. (M-F). Admission: AAA, Senior, Military and Family discounts. (904) 825-6830 The Oldest House: 14 St. Francis St., . Explore 400 years of history here. The Spanish coquina walls were built soon after the British burned the town in 1702. Admission includes the Oldest House, the Museum of Florida`s Army, the Manucy Museum, museum store, gardens and picnic area. Open 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily. Admission $5 adults, $4.50 seniors, $2.50 children over 6. FREE Admission for St. Johns County Residents. (904) 824-2872 The Oldest Wooden Schoolhouse in the USA: located just inside the city gates at 14 St. George Street. The automated professor and students dressed in peri World Golf Village: Located near St. Augustine off I-95 at exit 95-A, International Golf Parkway. The World of Golf Hall of Fame is open daily from 10-6. The 300-seat WGV IMAX Theater is Northeast Florida`s only large-format theater. Ticket prices for the Hall of Fame and IMAX are discounted for children. For ticket prices and a current film schedule call (904) 940-4123 or visit www.wgv.com 3175-1 A1A South St. Augustine, FL 32080 Email Us |
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