Cannon fire ringing out from the Castillo de San Marcos National Monument, a 17th-century Spanish fort in St. Augustine on Florida’s Atlantic Coast, is just one of the kid-friendly lures of this former Spanish colony that was founded nearly 50 years before Jamestown. Reenactments of privateer raids and living-history tours also make America’s past leap to life.
The University of Florida and its Florida Museum of Natural History, where the Butterfly Rainforest houses from 60 to 80 free-flying species from around the world, there’s a model of a North Florida cave, and kids can get a fish-eye view of life beneath the surface of an estuary.
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