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Spanish engineer Ignacio Daza designed Castillo de San Marcos as a hollow square with diamond-shaped bastions at each of its four corners. Named St. Pedro, St. Carlos, St. Augustine, and St. Pablo, the bastions connect by thick walls that provided soldiers with a good overview of the area, particularly the sea, from which the Spanish expected most of the attacks to come. From the bastions they could also shoot at the enemy from multiple directions, creating a crossfire effect. The walls, built from more than 400,000 blocks of coquina stone, with thickness ranging from 14 to 19 feet at the base and tapering to nine feet at the top, afforded the necessary protection from enemy fire. Castillo de San Marcos stands today as a monument to the Spanish empire’s 300-year occupation of Florida and to the interaction and clashes of cultural groups that built the unified nation that is the United States today. Constructed to protect Spain’s settlement in St. Augustine from pirate raids, hostile American Indian tribes, and neighboring imperial powers, the fortification is a symbol of the cultural and imperial struggles that shaped early North America. Never captured in battle, Castillo de San Marcos is both architecturally impressive as the oldest surviving masonry fortress in the United States and culturally significant because its stone walls are a testament to the endurance of this nation’s Latino heritage and to the other cultural groups that have played a role in its story.

Drink DuJour:

It’s 2 oz of St. Augustine Florida Cane Sugar Vodka and 2 oz Mule Mix which is 4 parts lime juice, 2 parts simple syrup and 1 part ginger. Mix it in a Copper Mug with crushed ice. Top with club soda and garnish with fresh mint.

Sources :

https://wanderwisdom.com/travel-destinations/Twenty-facts-about-St-Augustine-FL

https://www.legendsofamerica.com/fl-staugustineghosts/

https://ghostcitytours.com/st-augustine/haunted-places/castillo-de-san-marcos/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castillo_de_San_Marcos

https://www.nps.gov/people/osceola

https://www.staugustine.com/story/news/local/2010/03/21/fort-undergoing-major-repairs/16089958007/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uchee_Billy

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Florida

https://www.visitstaugustine.com/history/motor-age/castillo-menendez.php

https://www.staugustinedistillery.com/blog/st-augustine-distillery-story

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Spanish engineer Ignacio Daza designed Castillo de San Marcos as a hollow square with diamond-shaped bastions at each of its four corners. Named St. Pedro, St. Carlos, St. Augustine, and St. Pablo, the bastions connect by thick walls that provided soldiers with a good overview of the area, particularly the sea, from which the Spanish expected most of the attacks to come. From the bastions they could also shoot at the enemy from multiple directions, creating a crossfire effect. The walls, built from more than 400,000 blocks of coquina stone, with thickness ranging from 14 to 19 feet at the base and tapering to nine feet at the top, afforded the necessary protection from enemy fire. Castillo de San Marcos stands today as a monument to the Spanish empire’s 300-year occupation of Florida and to the interaction and clashes of cultural groups that built the unified nation that is the United States today. Constructed to protect Spain’s settlement in St. Augustine from pirate raids, hostile American Indian tribes, and neighboring imperial powers, the fortification is a symbol of the cultural and imperial struggles that shaped early North America. Never captured in battle, Castillo de San Marcos is both architecturally impressive as the oldest surviving masonry fortress in the United States and culturally significant because its stone walls are a testament to the endurance of this nation’s Latino heritage and to the other cultural groups that have played a role in its story.

Drink DuJour:

It’s 2 oz of St. Augustine Florida Cane Sugar Vodka and 2 oz Mule Mix which is 4 parts lime juice, 2 parts simple syrup and 1 part ginger. Mix it in a Copper Mug with crushed ice. Top with club soda and garnish with fresh mint.

Sources :

https://wanderwisdom.com/travel-destinations/Twenty-facts-about-St-Augustine-FL

https://www.legendsofamerica.com/fl-staugustineghosts/

https://ghostcitytours.com/st-augustine/haunted-places/castillo-de-san-marcos/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castillo_de_San_Marcos

https://www.nps.gov/people/osceola

https://www.staugustine.com/story/news/local/2010/03/21/fort-undergoing-major-repairs/16089958007/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uchee_Billy

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Florida

https://www.visitstaugustine.com/history/motor-age/castillo-menendez.php

https://www.staugustinedistillery.com/blog/st-augustine-distillery-story

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