Meet the proprietor, Mr. C.F. Hamblen and watch the friendly clerks, butcher and snake oil salesman demonstrate the very latest inventions for turn of the century living at St. Augustine's Oldest Store Museum Experience.
Physical distancing practices are in place. Masks are not required but are encouraged.
Local actors and storytellers make this tour with the items and inventions from the turn-of-the-century come to life! By providing history and humor all rolled into one delightful experience, guests will be captivated to learn more about turn-of-the-century life within the ancient city.
When you visit the Oldest Store in St. Augustine, be prepared for an impressive list of items—over 100,000 in fact! You can see items such as a steam driven tractor, tonics, elixirs, farm equipment, collars and corsets, corn sheller and more! The store has even unique items like worm syrup and a goat powered washing machine that are sure to fascinate all ages. This interactive history lesson is something you shouldn't miss!
Experience is offered by Historic Tours of America
This ticket must be exchanged for a direct entry ticket at the starting point of the attraction.
Reservations are NOT needed or accepted. Tickets can be used on any operating day within 12 months of the purchase date.
Tours are offered until 3:00 pm on Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas Eve. Closed Christmas Day.
St. Augustine, Florida, is the oldest continuously inhabited European-established settlement in the contiguous United States, founded in 1565 by Spanish settlers. It's a city rich in history, culture, and charm, offering a unique blend of colonial architecture, scenic waterways, and vibrant arts. Visitors can explore centuries-old fortifications, stroll through historic streets, and enjoy the sunny Florida weather.
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St. Augustine is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates in most areas. However, as with any destination, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and take basic precautions.
Greyhound Station in St. Augustine
The local bus service is affordable and convenient for getting around the city.
Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
Car, Bike, Scooter
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Price varies by option