Pensacola
Pensacola and St. Augustine are Florida's oldest chartered cities, both were chartered in 1822. St. Augustine was settled in 1565 and is the oldest continuously occupied community in U.S. history, having been founded 55 years before Plymouth Rock.
St. Augustine, Florida was founded in 1565.
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While other states have places named St. Augustine. The oldest city in the United States is St. Augustine, Florida.
Google Maps estimates the criving time as 6 hours and 18 minutes
Augustine of Hippo
Saint Augustine, Florida was founded by the Spanish in 1565 by Pedro Menéndez de Avilés.
93 miles
The oldest school in St Augustine is a little wooden school house located on King Street that is still open for tours as the oldest wooden school house in the United States.
No. St. Augustine is the oldest European-built city in the Americas.
St. Augustine, Florida. (1528) *The longest permanently inhabited settlement in North America, excluding locations in Central America, which is often considered the same continent.