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S is for St. Augustine,
Where a coquina fort was erected.
So our nation's oldest city
and its settlers were protected.

Castillo de San Marcos - National Parks Service

St. Augustine Official Homepage

Castillo de San Marcos pictures

Castillo de San Marcos

History of St. Augustine

St. Augustine Exhibition

History of Castillo de San Marcos (staugustine.com)

Fort Matanzas

Fountain of Youth

Ripley's Believe It or Not

St. Augustine Lighthouse

Old City - St. Augustine

Lightner Museum

González-Alvarez House (Oldest House)

St. Augustine - Travelogue

Oldest Wooden Schoolhouse

Ximenes-Fatio House

1 Crazy Place
 
Instead of having streets with names
like Broadway, Park or Main,
our town has streets like Hyper Drive,
No Way, and Lois Lane.
We have a street called Winfirst Place,
a favorite place to go,
and Up-your Alley, Endless Loop,
and even Paddle Row.
We have the Lolo Highway
and a street called Running Walk.
Another one named Circle Square
is just around the block.
We have a street called Tennis Court.
and one that's Upson Downs.
It's fair to say we have
the most unusual of towns.
But what I find depressing,
from the window of our class,
we see the street our school is on.
It's called Yulnever Pass.
 
--Kenn Nesbitt

Fourth Grade
Oak Hammock K - 8 School * (772) 344-4490
 1251 SW California Blvd., Port St. Lucie, Florida  34953