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Itinerary

Friday

6:30 pm Scarlett Fever SC (Atlanta, GA) hosts a cocktail mixer
8:30 pm Ghost Tour Pub Crawl - Drinks paid for by Big Dog Little Dog
11:00 pm The British Pub for XM radio dance-party fun (owned by British former Lambretta rider) - Drinks also paid for by Big Dog Little Dog -- 'til the money runs out!

Saturday:

10:30 am Bombshells SC (Baltimore) & Heat Seized SC (Las Vegas, NV) hosts a Mimosa breakfast
12:00 pm Group ride touring historic St. Augustine
Stops include:

After the ride, a little R&R at the beach (or time for disco nap)
6:00 pm Raffle (aka "Best Raffle Ever")

Break for dinner

7:30 Leave for optional Instigators SC (Everywhere, USA) dinner at the Outback Crab Shack. Please RSVP to Samantha Gunn by October 13th
9:00 pm Visit local historic pubs:

12:00 am? After-party and award ceremony with the Insitgators SC in Sara L's and Tanya K's hotel room

Sunday

11:30 am Girlie Scooter Games sponsored by Corazzo gear, hosted by Samantha Gunn of Mark Cosmetics. Bring your own makeup or the Mark samples from Samantha Gunn in your rally bag!!

Free Time

Tour Flagler College

74 King Street
St. Augustine, Florida
904.823.3378
legacy@flagler.edu
Tours run twice daily at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. for $6.00

Tours of Flagler College highlight the architectural heritage of the former Hotel Ponce de Leon, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Built by millionaire developer Henry M. Flagler in 1887, the Ponce is considered one of the finest examples of Spanish Renaissance architecture and was one of the most exclusive resorts of its day.

Louis Comfort Tiffany designed the lavish interior of the hotel, and 79 of his stained glass windows decorate the building. Thomas Edison engineered the hotel's electrical and water systems.

Florida's Oldest House

14 St. Francis Street
St. Augustine, FL 32084
904.824.2872
Open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m
Guided tours of the González-Alvarez House are offered every half hour; the rest of the museum is self-guided.
$7.00 for adults. You may park free in the parking lot nearby.

There's a lot to see. You will experience the antique charm of the González-Alvarez House, the oldest documented colonial house in Florida. Showing the influence of three cultures, it has been designated a National Historic Landmark by the U.S. Government. Browse the exhibits in the Manucy Museum. Not only will you see how the Oldest House grew through three colonial eras, you will find a wealth of interesting artifacts, from Spanish armor to mementoes of St. Augustine's 20th-century rebirth as a tourism destination. The Manucy Museum is the only exhibition in St. Augustine that covers all periods of the city's past.

Lightner Museum

75 King Street
City Hall Complex on King Street
Saint Augustine, FL 32084
904.824.2874
info@lightnermuseum.org
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., daily
Last Admission: 4:00 p.m. $8.00

Three floors of exhibits can be explored, ranging from collections of Victorian art glass to Brilliant Period cut glass and stained glass pieces by Tiffany. Furniture, costumes, painting, statuary and even a doll collection are part of the priceless treasures you'll discover on your visit.

But there are two rooms where young and old alike are apt to spend a little extra time. The first is the Music Room, filled with mechanized musical contraptions that ring, bellow, wail and sing, sometimes in a comical way. These machines were produced between the 1870s and 1920s. Every day at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m., the museum staff puts on a musical display.

The second room where visitors walk slowly is the Victorian Village, a re-creation of days gone by of the city streets and shops of a hundred years ago. Especially as we near the new millennium, interest in what life was like a century ago has grown.

Potter’s Wax Museum

17 King St
Saint Augustine, FL 32084-4450
904.829.9056  or 800.584.4781
potters@aug.com
Open 9:00am until 9:00pm daily, $7.95

Potters Wax Museum features over 160 wax life-like figures. Authors, Artists, Inventors, Scientist, Movie Stars and Explorers, just to name a few can all be seen here. From Queen Victoria to Jerry Seinfeld, see the people that have made world history, See the life size figures, looking as they did five years or five hundred years ago. Read about all the historical figures, and you just might learn something you did not know!

George L. Potter started the wax museum in 1949 and it is Florida's first wax museum. They have over 50 years of experience and after a visit to their museum, you will see how each figure is a work of art that can take up to several months to complete.

Old St. Augustine Village

246 St. George Street
St. Augustine, FL 32084
904.823.9722
osavillage@aol.com
Open Daily 9 to 5, $7

Old St. Augustine Village is a collection of nine historic houses spanning the period 1790 to 1910. Explore the five exhibit galleries nestled among the buildings' courtyards and gardens. Included in the 1572 town plan of St. Augustine, this city block contains an archaeological record of a sixteenth-century hospital and cemetery, an eighteenth-century Spanish Colonial defense line, and an early St. Augustine bridge, as identified by outdoor exhibit markers.

The grounds also include the site of the 1863 Emancipation Proclamation reading, which freed all slaves in Florida. The Village features the collections of museum benefactor, Kenneth Dow, and exhibits highlight St. Augustine and Florida history. Visit the Star General Store, which offers guests Florida gift items including local history books, key lime honey, and datil pepper sauce.

Colonial Spanish Quarter

St. George Street, near Cuna Street
904.825.6830
Monday-Sunday: 9:00am to 5:30pm, $6.89

The Colonial Spanish Quarter is a living history museum. Costumed interpreters relive a time when St. Augustine was a remote outpost of the Spanish Empire. The Colonial Spanish Quarter illustrates the life of Spanish soldiers and their families in 1740 St. Augustine.

Tradesmen go about their occupations in blacksmithing, carpentry, leatherworking, candle making and other trades. The visitor experiences how families lived, how they grew and cooked their food, and how they tended their livestock in 18th century St. Augustine

Old Jail

167 San Marco Avenue
904-829-3800
Open daily, 8:30am to 4:30pm, $6.00

Completed in 1891, the jail housed prisoners for over 60 years. It is one of the few surviving 19th century jails. Explore the sheriff’s quarters where he and his wife lived adjacent to 72 prisoners. Guests can visit the male and female cells, maximum security area and see a large collection of used weapons.

St. Augustine Alligator Farm Zoological Park

999 Anastasia Blvd.
St. Augustine, Florida 32080
904-824-3337
Open every day from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m., $17.95

The Alligator Farm celebrated its 100th anniversary in 1993. To commemorate this event a major new exhibit has been opened for your enjoyment. "Land of Crocodiles" is the only place in the world where you can see all 23 species of crocodilians on display in one location.

Whetstone Chocolate Factory

2 Coke Road
Saint Augustine, FL 32086
904.825.1700 ext. 24

The tour is free, self-guided and we'll give you a free sample of our famous milk chocolate shell. Start your tour with a close-up look at the technology of modern candy making in our video theater. Then take a walk through the inside of our factory where you'll experience the actual production of chocolates. Watch the chocolate makers perform their magic as they mold and enrobe delicious confectionary creations. You'll surely work up an appetite for shopping after your tour.