St. Augustine offers many attractions that highlight the history of the city with trained, professional re-enactors bringing history to life.

Living History

Watch history come to life at local re-enactments.

Some cities celebrate their past with statues and plaques, but St. Augustine brings its history to life. Here, history doesn’t sit behind glass — it's in the sounds of boots marching down our brick streets, the canons thundering at Castillo de San Marcos, and clanging iron in the Colonial Quarter. Our re-enactors love bringing the past to life, and numerous attractions offer the chance to witness, and even participate in, living history.

Frequently Asked Questions

Living history is an immersive way to experience the past. Through costumed interpreters, live demonstrations, and hands-on activities, you can see, hear, and even participate in historical moments.

Several historic sites and attractions offer daily living history experiences, including Castillo de San Marcos, the Colonial Quarter, and the Spanish Military Hospital Museum. Many guided tours and seasonal reenactments also bring the past to life.

Yes! Annual events like Drake’s Raid Reenactment, Searle's Sack and Encampment, and the Florida Historic Militia Encampment recreate key moments in St. Augustine’s history.

Absolutely! Many sites and tours are designed for all ages, with hands-on activities like colonial cooking and treasure hunts to engage your whole family. We recommend bringing ear plugs or headphones for younger children, or children with sensitive hearing, to reenactments including musket or cannon fire. 

While many living history experiences are open for walk-ins, some events, guided tours, and hands-on activities require reservations — especially during peak seasons. It’s always a good idea to check with the attraction ahead of your visit. You can find more information on specific living history experiences in our full living history directory below.

More Ways to Explore the Past

The main room of the Pirate and Treasure Museum has paintings and ship models

Museums

See the past up close.

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St. Augustine's Fort Matanzas at sunset

Historic Sites

Explore iconic landmarks.

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Henry Flagler built the Memorial Presbyterian Church, based on the design of the Basilica of St. Mark in Venice, Italy, for his daughter Jennie Louise Flagler.

Historic Churches

Discover sacred landmarks.

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Historical Events

Numerous reenactor groups standing at City Gate in St. Augustine.
Saturday
Apr 18

Historic Timeline Saunter

Select Days, Feb. - Sep. | 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

Local members of the Historic Florida Militia march through historic downtown.

The bow of a yellow kayak, pointed toward water plants and the sunset beyond
Thursday
Apr 23

Sixmile Creek Kayak Trip

Thurs., Apr. 23 & Sat. Apr. 25, 2026 | 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Explore Sixmile Creek off the St. Johns River, on the western edge of the county.

A painter capturing the iconic architecture of St. Augustine during a Plain-Air Paint Out art event
Friday
Apr 24

Plein Air Paint Out

Select Days in Mar. & Apr. 2026 | Times and Locations Vary

Watch—or participate in—the artistic magic of the "plein air" painting event.

The Government House will be featured as part of the St. Augustine History Festival.
Wednesday
May 6

St. Augustine History Fest, 2026

Wednesday, May 6 - Sunday, May 10, 2026 | Times and Locations Vary

St. Augustine hosts an annual history festival in May of 2026.

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