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Help us make it rightJoin us aboard the trolley of the doomed, as your Ghost Host entrances you with tales of misfortune and mayhem. Hear account...s of long gone residents who can still be seen in numerous locations around the city. The tumultuous past transcends into the present as we travel through the ancient city. The stories you’ll hear come from years of research, personal accounts and hauntingly real-life...
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Join us aboard the Trolley of the Doomed as your Ghost Host entertains you with tales of misfortune and mayhem. Hear accounts of long gone residents who can still be seen in numerous locations around the city. The tumultuous past transcends into the present as we travel through the ancient city.…
At this 19th-century prison, felons were detained and released or detained and hanged from the gallows in back. After learning the history of local crime and punishment and seeing displays of weapons and other artifacts, you can browse the surfeit of souvenirs in Cracker Bob's Trading Post and the adjacent Old Store Museum. Note that the museum is at the starting point for the Old Town Trolley...
Compared to the other museums in town, this one isn't so special. After you've seen the Authentic Old Jail, you can spend another 30 minutes wandering through this museum documenting 400 years of Florida's past, focusing on the life of Henry Flagler, the Civil War, and the Seminole Wars. Highlights are a collection of toys and dolls, mostly from the 1870s to the 1920s, and a replica of a...
Obviously a touristy thing, it is none the less a good way to get your bearings in St. Augustine. We didn't like the attempts by the ticket person to "upgrade" (upsell) us to a more expensive package. You can hop on and off at various...
My family and I visited the red trolley tours of St. Augustine. The Red Trolley is dog friendly. Our driver was Smokey and he was fantastic. He made it really interesting and fun. My 16 year son stayed interested and enjoyed it very much also....
Provides a good overall view of St. Augustine. Very convenient, but you need to plan for more than one day to visit all of the sites pointed out during the ride.
The trolley is a great way to get an overview of the area and you can get on and off throughout the trip. We made notes of areas to go back to on foot the next day to spend more time.
Originally we were going to stay on the trolley for the full 90 minutes to see what places we could visit, but with impending early afternoon storms approaching, we opted to stop at Ripleys (as it opens at 9am) and then when finished headed over...
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Old Jail Museum can be found at San Marco Ave 167. The following is offered: Entertainment Venues. The entry is present with us since Sep 10, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 14, 2013. In Saint Augustine there are 2 other Entertainment Venues. An overview can be found here.
Old Town Trolley Tours Of St. Augustine, Inc was founded in 1987, and is located at 167 San Marco Ave in Saint Augustine. Additional information is available at www.trolleytours.com or by contacting Chris Belland at (904) 829-3800.
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