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Ponce de León Hall

Here’s an image that I shot just inside of the gates to the courtyard of Ponce de León Hall. Originally built as an exclusive luxury hotel by millionaire developer Henry M. Flagler, it is now part of Flagler College. It’s simply gorgeous. I’ve posted some photos recently of coquina. The building was the first of its kind to be constructed using poured concrete with local coquina as a component. The building is of the Spanish Renaissance style and was architected by John Carrère and Thomas Hastings. I suggest reading up on the history of original Ponce de León Hotel.

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Coquina in St. Augustine, FL

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Ever heard of coquina? This type of rock is made of various size pieces of shells and other invertebrates. It was quarried and used as building material all over St. Augustine hundreds of years ago. Most of the buildings in old town and the walls of the Castillo de San Marcos are made of coquina. It was essential in the fort and city walls as it would basically absorb cannonballs rather than shatter. These are a few of my shots from wandering around during my visit to St. A. back in July.

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