Amelia Island Historic District
Amelia Island Historic District
Amelia Island Historic District
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Randy W
Bahama, Kuzey Carolina104 katkı
Şub 2024 • Çiftler
The best part is the whole town has free parking so there is no stress in making sure you will expire! Well maintained and clean. I suggest taking either the Trolley ride or boat ride to get the history with anecdotes. It would be hard to make sense if you only used the well done walking tour booklet we got at the Welcome Center in the old train depot. Plenty of public restrooms in the Comfort Station next to the depot.
Yazıldığı tarih: 8 Mart 2024
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pfefmeister
San Francisco, Kaliforniya3.043 katkı
Şub 2024 • Çiftler
Spent a half day here and thoroughly enjoyed it. Quaint and upscale, there are nice shops, old churches, and quite a few restaurants and bars to check out. Free parking is a plus. I think visiting it for the day is enough if you are close by. We were staying in St. Augustine Beach, about 90 minutes away.
Yazıldığı tarih: 21 Şubat 2024
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orgrisal
Bogota, Kolombiya128 katkı
Kas 2023 • Arkadaşlar
A lot of little stores where you can enjoy buying gift, also few place where you can drink beer or wine share with seafood and have fun time.
Yazıldığı tarih: 22 Kasım 2023
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GoVols79
Chattanooga, TN2.894 katkı
May 2023 • Aile
Our first full day on Amelia Island was rainy and cooler than normal so we skipped the beach and went to explore the historic district. There is a lot of free on street parking so we found a spot and started exploring. This area is very pedestrian friendly and full of shops, restaurants and historic homes and buildings. Amelia Island Coffee, Fantastic Fudge and the Book Loft were a few favorites. It was a great way to spend a few hours on the island.
Yazıldığı tarih: 10 Haziran 2023
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Douglas M
Mount Vernon, ME636 katkı
Şub 2023
This beautiful downtown Fernandina Beach is a must to see. With so many shops, restaurants, B&B’s make this historic district truly remarkable.
Yazıldığı tarih: 4 Mart 2023
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Jane S
4 katkı
Oca 2023 • Çiftler
We have been all over Florida and this was our first trip to this area. We found the beach desirable and the people very friendly. The Historic district was a true southern town feel with a lot of charm! Can't wait to visit this area again!!!!
Yazıldığı tarih: 4 Şubat 2023
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Winedineandtravel
Miami Beach, FL55 katkı
Eki 2022
Very lovely town with a New England-y feel. Decent restaurants (a couple of fantastic ones) and fun shopping!
Yazıldığı tarih: 8 Kasım 2022
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Beaches-Caribbean
Statesboro, Gürcistan10 katkı
Eki 2022 • Çiftler
We enjoyed 2 days on Amelia Island celebrating our 19th Wedding Anniversary - highlights were dinner at Ritz-Carlton Coast Restaurant, shopping downtown Centre Street shops, walking the Amelia Island and Fernandina Beach trails, Sunset off the Pier after a lovely dinner at Brett's! Expensive place but great for a special occasion. The 19th century architecture was eye candy and the History Museum was enlightening. Well worth a visit!
Yazıldığı tarih: 28 Ekim 2022
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FancyFree55
Florida7.639 katkı
Eki 2022
After attending a wedding in Fernandina, we decided to spend Sunday exploring the Amelia Island Historic District. I'd visited only once prior, probably fifteen years earlier, but that windy March day with maximum temps reaching into the high fifties was not conducive to strolling waterfront streets to explore the sights. Fortunately, during my second visit our balmy mid-October setting turned out to be ideal.
I was pleased to learn that the historic district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2021, so it will always be preserved for future generations to enjoy. The Visitor Center, located in a renovated railroad depot, was closed on Sunday, so we decided to wing it.
Our first stop was Amelia Island Coffee, which offers a good selection of gourmet blends. After enjoying iced coffees we headed toward the riverfront and found the historic site of the Revolutionary War invasion in 1777 as well as the site of Florida's first Atlantic coast to Gulf coast railroad in 1853. The tracks that run parallel to the river are still in place, and we walked them like hobos for a few blocks to check out some old train cars parked there.
I'm always fascinated with our history, so we took time to stop and read about the war and the railroad and the William Bartram Trail, named after a naturalist who spent four years documenting the unique flora and fauna of our state. The street is lined with historic buildings, like the US Post Office & Customs House that opened in 1912 and the Nassau County Courthouse, which opened in 1891 and is one of few remaining courthouses in Florida that were built in the 19th century. I would have loved to tour the Lesesne House, built circa 1860, which might be the only post and beam construction house remaining on the island.
Shopping is especially interesting in the historic district because far more options are available than the typical tourist trinket and clothing boutiques that I'm accustomed to seeing. The Christmas store alone was worth an hour of our time, and the gourmet tea shop is irresistible. Check out Pelindaba Lavender, which sells everything lavender (and nothing else).
Our visit could not have been more perfect. The total area of the historic district heart is only a few blocks long - not one/tenth the size of Saint Augustine's ancient city and not half as old. But it's incredibly charming nonetheless. If this wasn't a 2-hour drive from home, I could make a habit of spending time here.
I was pleased to learn that the historic district was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2021, so it will always be preserved for future generations to enjoy. The Visitor Center, located in a renovated railroad depot, was closed on Sunday, so we decided to wing it.
Our first stop was Amelia Island Coffee, which offers a good selection of gourmet blends. After enjoying iced coffees we headed toward the riverfront and found the historic site of the Revolutionary War invasion in 1777 as well as the site of Florida's first Atlantic coast to Gulf coast railroad in 1853. The tracks that run parallel to the river are still in place, and we walked them like hobos for a few blocks to check out some old train cars parked there.
I'm always fascinated with our history, so we took time to stop and read about the war and the railroad and the William Bartram Trail, named after a naturalist who spent four years documenting the unique flora and fauna of our state. The street is lined with historic buildings, like the US Post Office & Customs House that opened in 1912 and the Nassau County Courthouse, which opened in 1891 and is one of few remaining courthouses in Florida that were built in the 19th century. I would have loved to tour the Lesesne House, built circa 1860, which might be the only post and beam construction house remaining on the island.
Shopping is especially interesting in the historic district because far more options are available than the typical tourist trinket and clothing boutiques that I'm accustomed to seeing. The Christmas store alone was worth an hour of our time, and the gourmet tea shop is irresistible. Check out Pelindaba Lavender, which sells everything lavender (and nothing else).
Our visit could not have been more perfect. The total area of the historic district heart is only a few blocks long - not one/tenth the size of Saint Augustine's ancient city and not half as old. But it's incredibly charming nonetheless. If this wasn't a 2-hour drive from home, I could make a habit of spending time here.
Yazıldığı tarih: 24 Ekim 2022
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vanos954
Pelham, AL205 katkı
Eki 2022
The historic district has a wide variety of shops and restaurants and is a great place to spend a day or two. We stayed at a B&B near the historic district and spent about 10 hours total walking around, eating, and shopping. It's only about 7-8 blocks long with a variety of antique stores, specialty shops, boutiques, etc. and no chains really which is nice that everything is local(ish). Same with restaurants, you won't find a Subway or Chilis here, just a lot of good local places, all of which were great in our opinion. The area is dog friendly although I'll warn a lot of the dogs were not well behaved, although not dangerous by any means.
Yazıldığı tarih: 24 Ekim 2022
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Cliff K
7 katkı
How close is the historic district to the marina area? Walking distance??
MKTravelingMed
Trenton, NJ193 katkı
So they didn’t exactly answer that question. The marina is one block from historic district. The district itself is 4 blocks x 8. Worth the stop
lrhyne
NC16 katkı
How many blocks from beach to historic district?
FLworldwanderer
Tampa, FL939 katkı
Long walk, suggest you drive. Once there, you can park your car and walk everywhere within four blocks, give or take. Several good casual restaurants in area. Recommendation ... visit the Welcome/information Center, right by the train tracks. Actually, the Center is the old train station. Here you will find out what's happening, and what might be of interest to you and your group. Have fun!
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Amelia Island Historic District ile ilgili Sık Sorulan Sorular
- Amelia Island Historic District yakınlarındaki oteller:
- (0.07 km) Hampton Inn & Suites Amelia Island-Historic Harbor Front
- (0.15 km) Florida House Inn
- (0.42 km) The Addison on Amelia Island
- (0.46 km) Blue Heron Inn - Amelia Island
- (0.52 km) Hoyt House Bed & Breakfast
- Amelia Island Historic District yakınlarındaki restoranlar:
- (0.02 km) The Decantery
- (0.03 km) Amelia Island Coffee
- (0.03 km) PJD'S Beer and Wine Garden
- (0.04 km) Palace Saloon
- (0.04 km) Cinnamon Bear Country Store