Plan Ahead for St Augustine’s 450th Birthday Celebrations

July 27th, 2011

As the Nation’s Oldest City prepares for the once in a lifetime 450th Birthday celebration, exciting plans are developing. Not only has a Blue-Ribbon panel been appointed by the United States Department of Interior to organize the multi-year celebration but private ventures are also developing their own events.

Here is an outline of what each of the forthcoming years’ celebrations will center around:

  • Year 2012 – 200thanniversary of the Spanish Constitution, memorialized in St. Augustine’s Plaza de la Constitution

    The only remaining Monument in the world honoring the old Spanish Constitution

  • Year 2013 – 500th anniversary of Ponce De Leon’s discovery of Florida, reflected in our Fountain of Youth National Archeological Park
  • Year 2014 – 50th Anniversary of the St. Augustine civil rights movement and the role our City played in the movement.
  • Year 2015 – 450th anniversary of the founding of St. Augustine, our nation’s oldest continuously occupied European settlement.

As you can see there will be allot of possibilities for celebrations, festivals, and other events in our wonderful city.  You may want to begin considering when you will want to visit St. Augustine to participate.  Once official events are planned, it is anticipated that accommodations in the historic downtown will go fast.

The “Star-Spangled Committee” appointed by the Secretary of Interior Ken Salazar suggested at their first organizational meeting that “having a king, queens, and Pope attend are a real possibility. “If that’s the case, said John Gallagher, owner of At Journey’s End Bed & Breakfast, “ we’re going to have to find ways to add more rooms to our Inn…and fast!”

Other exciting plans include the building a replica of a 16th Century Spanish Chalupa (an open boat fitted with oars and sails)  honoring St. Augustine’s maritime history.  Additionally, another replica sailing vessel, the Galvestown is being built in Malaga, Spain and will be available for viewing during the 450th celebration at the St. Augustine Lighthouse and Museum.

Inns on Cedar Street, St. Augustine Are Top B &B Location

February 23rd, 2011

With over thirty bed and breakfast located in St. Augustine, Florida, only four have garnered top media coverage over the last several months. Located on a quiet tree-lined side street in the historic downtown district; Cedar House Inn, Penny Farthing Inn, Peace and Plenty Inn and At Journey’s End Bed & Breakfast have all received amazing media attention.

Featured on HGTV, Peace and Plenty Inn was the subject of the popular  “If These Walls Could Talk” Series while the British themed Penny Farthing Inn received a mention in a Southern Living Magazine article about destination St. Augustine.

But the inns that bookend the street, Cedar House Inn and At Journey’s End have both received significant attention in the media as  “Best of St. Augustine” and as the #1 rating on TripAdvisor.com respectively.

The St. Augustine Record newspaper recognized the Cedar House Inn as the Best of St. Augustine for three years in a row.  No other inn has been so recognized by the local newspaper.

At Journey’s End was rated by their guests as the #1 Top Rated Bed and Breakfast in all of St. Augustine by TripAdvisor.com with a 5-Star rating.  Atlanta Magazine also recently made mention of At Journey’s End in their monthly travel section.

So, if you are traveling to St. Augustine to enjoy the history of the oldest city in America, the wonderful cuisine of outstanding restaurants or shopping along the city’s quaint streets, check out the Inns on Cedar Street for outstanding, unsurpassed hospitality.

At Journey’s End Bed & Breakfast - 89 Cedar Street, St. Augustine, FL  32084     Telephone – 904-829-0076

Spooktacular Events in St. Augustine for Halloween

October 20th, 2010

St. Augustine is known for its many nightly ghost tours and tales from the dark side of history.  But as Halloween approaches, shadows cast by a pale Florida moon darken the narrow, ancient streets. The clip-clop of horse hooves drawing a mysterious carriage at midnight sound ominous… and some swear the city’s two eerie cemeteries come alive with swirling mists and floating orbs.  Ah, Halloween in St. Augustine, it’s the authentic place to be for both creatures of the night and daytime fun seekers.

So consider these great Halloween adventures:

City Walks presents fun-filled and informative tours of the Ancient City, but throughout the month of October each fascinating tour honors the historical origins and modern day customs of Halloween. Choose from walking tours such as the St. Augustine Pub Crawl ($34 all inclusive); St. Augustine Creepy Crawl ($17); History, and the Mystery, Mayhem and Murder! ($14)!  For reservations, call 904.540.3476 or purchase tickets online at www.StAugustineCityWalks.com.

Ghostly Gatherings is a step back in time, a time when the sound of hoof beats struck the brick streets of this accent city with fear and apprehension; a time when death and murder walked hand and hand down these dark and narrow streets.  Streets that you can now travel down at a slow and intimate pace by horse and carriage much as our ancestor’s did in years gone by.  Your guides will speak to you of ghosts that are said to haunt these almost 450 year-old streets as well as some of the darker history of St. Augustine.  Which pirate was saved by a twist of fate?  How many bodies lie in a little know vault? Does St Augustine have Vampires?  Some of these questions may be answered for you on this hour long tour past at least two graveyards, and many haunted homes and structures located in this ancient city renowned for Ghostly Gatherings. At Journey’s End has tickets for this adventure…. But make your reservations EARLY!!!

When it comes to the strange and bizarre, it would be difficult to surpass the original Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Museum in St. Augustine.  Each night, Ripley’s award-winning Ghost Train Adventure takes passengers on a fascinating and sometimes frightening interactive paranormal adventure.  Each ticket holder gets to use a handheld EMF Ghost Meter to find the spirits and a 35 mm camera to capture spectral images on a train trip that includes stops at ghostly hotspots including the Spanish Military Hospital, Old Drugstore and Castle Warden.  On the nights of October 29, 30 & 31, Oculto the Deejay will be cranking out creepy and spooky tunes and tossing candy from the roof of Ripley’s.  Train tours will run well after midnight on those haunted nights. Tickets for a 90-minute tour are $26 for adults and $11 for children ages 2-11.  A 75-minute journey takes passengers to a haunted inn (thankfully not At Journey’s End!!) and ancient Indian burial grounds.  Tickets are $23 for adults.  For details and required reservations, go to www.ghosttrainadventure.com or call 904.824.1606.

How about spending Halloween sailing the Seven Seas aboard an actual pirate ship?  You can if you sign up to be part of the piratical crew of the Pirate Ship Black Raven. On Saturday, October 30, the black ship will cast off from the St. Augustine City Marina for two spine-chilling adventures. At 8:15 p.m., the Adults-Only Cruise will leave the dock for a voyage of mature jokes and festive fun.  Finally, at 11 p.m. the Black Raven will depart on a two-hour tour that frankly, is so frightening and thrilling that the details can only be learned by calling 1.877.578.5050 for tickets.

Staying At Journey’s End B & B ?? We can make reservations for you at any of these SPOOKTACULAR EVENTS… Just give us a call at 904-829-0076

St. Augustine B&Bs Bring First Live Webcam to Nation’s Oldest City

August 18th, 2010

The Webcam, located just around the corner from At Journey’s End B & B, provides a live window on the formal plaza gardens, fountain and streetscape outside what was originally the grand Alcazar Hotel. Built in 1887 by Henry Flagler, the Spanish Renaissance-style structure is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The former luxury hotel now houses the Lightner Museum and St. Augustine City Hall offices.

The plaza and King Street thoroughfare visible online are a hub of activity, surrounded by other historic structures, including the former Ponce de Leon Hotel, another National Register site built in the 1880′s by Flagler, which has housed Flagler College since 1968.

The Web cam allows viewers  to see in real time the swaying palm trees, ambling horse-drawn carriages and strolling visitors around the formal plaza gardens and fountain. Coming soon will be  the addition of a control that will let visitors to the Web site manipulate the camera for different views. Special events, such as the wintertime Nights of Lights celebration, will enliven the scene from time to time. So check back often!

CLICK HERE TO SEE THE WEBCAM IN ACTION.  Also while on the site check out the coupons from the various advertisers.  At Journey’s End Bed & Breakfast wants to make your visit to St. Augustine… affordable, fun… and the very best visit possible!

St. Augustine, founded by Spain in 1565, is the nation’s oldest city continuously populated European settlement. For more information about St. Augustine Historic Inns and Florida’s History Coast visit www.staugustineinns,com and www.getaway4florida.com…or see our website AT JOURNEY’S END B & B !

New Web Site…WELCOME!

May 5th, 2010

It’s finally here! The new At Journey’s End B & B web site has arrived. A new look for a new era at our Bed & Breakfast. We were motivated to redesign the site due the amazing reviews we have been receiving on TripAdvisor.com. Our guests from the past 6 months have been extremely generous in their comments and WE APPRECIATE IT!!  Building on the past successes of former owners Ellen Cook and John July, we wanted to share our own personalities and hospitality with you. And to do that we are starting with the web site. Your next step is to come stay with us and experience all that At Journey’s End is about!!  Hope to see you soon!

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Regards,

Tim and John

Your Innkeepers

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