She also spent time learning about St. Augustine’s“The rich colonial history is just the beginning,” Brown said. “For me, it’s the real entry point for learning the city.”Brown has done previous episodes of “Places to Love” about the Naples area, the Florida Keys, Miami and Fort Meyers.
“Whenever I do Florida, I always try to find the people who are trying to protect its beauty,” she said.trip on of Matanzas Bay, learning about what’s at stake and what’s being done to protect the fragile ecosystem.With this episode, she said, she wanted to show visitors that there’s more to St. Augustine than just the “oldest city” thing.
“You go to St. Augustine and there’s a lot of travelers there,” she said. “It’s nice to get away from us and support local establishments.”, which now has a location on Riberia Street in St. Augustine but was operating as a pop-up when she visited. The company makes high-end barbecue grills and now has a restaurant.on King Street, to learn more about the role St. Augustine and Martin Luther King Jr. played in the Civil Rights struggle, something she said she was never taught in school.
Brown said she was surprised by the diversity she found in St. Augustine, racial, cultural and otherwise. “It is the most diverse city I’ve ever been to in Florida.”When travelers think of Florida, beaches are one of the first things that come to mind. For this episode, she visits the
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