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Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Things to do in St. Augustine, Florida

On November 22, a single flick of a switch will bring the 15th annual edition of the Nights of Lights to life and create a magical holiday atmosphere in St. Augustine, Florida – the Nation’s oldest city. Lit by the gentle glow of more than two million tiny white lights, the historic buildings, plazas and narrow, brick-paved streets will be transformed into an enchanting destination where lasting holiday memories can be easily made for the entire family.

The Nights of Lights, reflect in the waters of Matanzas Bay, outline the colonial city, and sparkle along the beaches to include the picturesque lighthouse and create a holiday wonderland in a place with real history on every street corner.

The Nights of Lights will be on display nightly through January 31 and during that special time a dazzling array of special events and activities await visitors. Nighttime tours of ancient buildings and inns led by storytellers in period clothing, rollicking train and trolley tours through the festive streets, holiday shopping, art walks featuring more than 20 galleries on the first Fridays in December and January, luminaries in the town plaza, holiday concerts – even a Christmas parade – are among the special events to be added to the memory books of visitors and residents alike.

In addition to the Nights of Lights, this year’s Winter Wonderland at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre is sure to be popular with young and old alike. Beginning November 21, visitors will be able to enjoy outdoor ice skating, a 100-foot ice slide, sleigh rides, winter games, an elf village, performances of The Quiltmaker’s Gift, lighted nature trails, Santa, s’mores on an open fire and much more. Admission is free to Winter Wonderland, ice skating is only $8 (skate rental is $2) and tickets for sleigh rides are $10 for adults and $4 for children. The St. Augustine Amphitheatre is located at 1340 A1A South on Anastasia Island just south of the Lighthouse. For more information on Winter Wonderland, call 904.471.1965 or go to www.staugamphitheatre.com .

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Anonymous St Augustine Don said...

Once the lights are lit up it will be a great night to sit on the Bayfront and enjoy the great view

November 14, 2008 9:55 AM  

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