Actually, Pensacola is the oldest city in the U.S. It was founded by the Spanish in 1559, but a hurricane hit and the Spanish settlers did not stay/survive, thus it is not the oldest continuous settlement.
Miami is the biggest city in Florida. Some other big Fla. cities are Jacksonville, Tampa, Orlando, Pensacola, and St. Augustine.
The driving distance is about 360 miles.
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For a permanent settlement, not some exploratory (Flag Stop)- One owuld have to say Saint Augustine, Fla.
The City of Saint Augustine, Fla. which are located south-southeast of the City of Jacksonville Beach, Fla. are such an "important city" for the U.S. State of Florida, because the City of Saint Augustine, Fla. are the oldest European settlement in the United States of America (USA), excluding the Hawaiian Islands, the U.S. State of Alaska, Guam, American Samoa, the U.S. Virgin Islands, the Johnston Atoll, the Federated States of Micronesia, & the Easter Island Republic of Chile.
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