Visiting St. Augustine, Fl/The Castillo de San Marcos Fort
In this video we visit the oldest masonry fort in the United States, The Castillo de San Marcos Fort. We explore the reasons whey she was undefeated in battle and has stood the test of time being the only 17th century fort remaining in North America. All located in the oldest city in America, St. Augustine! Fee to enter is $15.00 for 16 and over, under 15 with an adult are free.
Castillo De San Marcos, St Augustine Florida Fort
A tour of the Spanish fort Castillo De San Marcos in St Augustine, Florida. Built in 1672. It has been occupied by Spain, Great Britain, the Confederate States of America, and The United States of America. The fort is the oldest masonry fort in North America and was built with coquina, a sedimentary rock cut from a nearby island. If you look closely at the walls you can see the coquina is made up of shells and sand. The Castillo is now a national monument and part of the National Park Service. This old St. Augustine Florida fort is supposedly haunted with ghost. If that's what your looking for they're probably hiding in the powder magazine. The entry cost is $7 per person and worth the money.
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Castillo de San Marcos Fort - Driving through St. Augustine Florida
The Castillo de San Marcos Fort in St. Augustine Florida is a big tourist attraction. The Fort is the oldest masonry fort in the United States. I'm just driving by at this time. I hope to go to the Fort soon it was during the government shutdown the inside of the fort was closed. #AnastasiaIsland #StAugustine, #tourist #attraction
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Change of Flags Reenactment | Castillo de San Marcos | St Augustine, FL
We didn't know this reenactment only happens once a year. Since it's so rare, I decided to put up a video just on the reenactment so everyone could see it.
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In this video, you'll see the Spanish troops, led by Governor Melchor de Feliu peacefully yield control of Castillo de San Marcos to the British forces, led by Captain John Hedges. You'll see the keys to the fortress get handed over, the Spanish flag is replaced by the British flag, and cannons are fired ceremoniously. The Spanish forces and local population then flee to Cuba.
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Castillo de San Marcos, St. Augustine, Florida
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Castillo de San Marcos. St Augustine, Florida.
Castillo de San Marcos. St. Augustine, Florida.
The Castillo de San Marcos in St. Augustine is the oldest masonry fort in the continental United States (Castillo San Felipe del Morro in San Juan, Puerto Rico is older). Located on the western shore of Matanzas Bay in the city of Saint Augustine, Florida, the fort was designed by the Spanish engineer Ignacio Daza.Construction began in 1672, 107 years after the city's founding by Spanish Admiral and conquistador Pedro Menéndez de Avilés, when Florida was part of the Spanish Empire. The fort's construction was ordered by Governor Francisco de la Guerra y de la Vega after the destructive raid of the English privateer Robert Searles.Work proceeded under the administration of Guerra's successor, Manuel de Cendoya in 1671, although the first stone was not laid until 1672.
After Britain gained control of Florida in 1763 pursuant to the Treaty of Paris, St. Augustine became the capital of British East Florida, and the fort was renamed Fort St. Mark until the Peace of Paris (1783) when Florida was transferred back to Spain. In 1819 Spain signed the Adams–Onís Treaty which ceded Florida to the United States in 1821; consequently the fort was designated a United States Army base and renamed Fort Marion, in honor of American Revolutionary War hero Francis Marion. In 1942 the original name Castillo de San Marcos, was restored by an Act of Congress. The fort was declared a National Monument in 1924, and after 251 years of continuous military possession, was deactivated in 1933. The 20.48-acre (8.29 ha) site was then turned over to the United States National Park Service.
Castillo de San Marcos was twice besieged: first by English colonial forces led by Carolina Colony Governor James Moore in 1702, and then by Georgia colonial Governor James Oglethorpe in 1740. Possession of the fort has changed six times, all peaceful, amongst four different governments: the Spanish Empire, the Kingdom of Great Britain, the Confederate States of America and the United States of America (Spain and the United States having possession two times each).
Under United States control the fort was used as a military prison to incarcerate members of various Native American tribes starting with the Seminole—including the famous war chief, Osceola, in the Second Seminole War—and members of various western tribes including Geronimo's band of Chiricahua Apache. The Native American art form known as Ledger Art had its origins at the fort during the imprisonment of members of the Plains tribes such as Howling Wolf of the Southern Cheyenne.
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Castillo de San Marcos - Spanish fort in St Augustine, Florida #TravelTips
Castillo de San Marcos - Spanish fort in St Augustine, Florida #TravelTips
St Augustine is the oldest city in the United States, and it has been continuously inhabited. and ever since the 16th century, we can get to see some of the most important attractions in the area. One of those, a must-visit, the Castillo de San Marcos, the Spanish Fort in St Augustine, Florida, that served as the barrier to protect the land.
The Castillo de San Marcos is the oldest masonry fort in the continental United States. Located on the western shore of Matanzas Bay in the city of St. Augustine, Florida, the fort was designed by the Spanish engineer Ignacio Daza.
Construction began in 1672, 107 years after the city's founding by Spanish Admiral and conquistador Pedro Menéndez de Avilés, when Florida was part of the Spanish Empire. The fort's construction was ordered by Governor Francisco de la Guerra y de la Vega after the destructive raid by the English privateer Robert Searles in 1668.
The Castillo is a masonry star fort made of a stone called coquina (Spanish for small shells), which consists of ancient shells that have bonded together to form a sedimentary rock similar to limestone.
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The Castillo de San Marcos Saint Augustine, Florida
The Castillo de San Marcos is the oldest masonry fort in the continental United States. Located on the western shore of Matanzas Bay in the city of St. Augustine, Florida, the fort was designed by the Spanish engineer Ignacio Daza and is a must see stop while visiting the beaches in the area
Castillo de San Marcos National Monument, St. Augustine, Florida
In this video Salvatore Vinciguerra travels to St. Augustine, Florida to visit the Castillo de San Marcos. Salvatore shares with you the history of the oldest masonry fort and the best-preserved example of a Spanish colonial fortification in the continental United States.
Then, Salvatore shares with you a historic weapons demonstrations that occurs every day with the firing of cannons. He also briefly shows you the first level of the fort which houses a museum with historical artifacts. Salvatore gives you a tour of the Chapel, British Room, Guard Room, Plaza de Armas, Storage Rooms, as well as views from the Bastions that overlook the moat and covered way of the fort.
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Re-enactment of cannon firing at Castillo de San Marcos St Augustine
Day 1 in the nation’s oldest city—St. Augustine, FL. This is truly a hidden gem in the state of Florida and I love to travel to this place. I have been here many times and will always come back. Today we visited Castillo de San Marcos, the oldest masonry fort in the continental United States built by the Spaniards. The re-enactment you are about to see depicts how Spanish soldiers would fire a cannon. Sure that they move pretty slowly, but it is precisely this organized drill that make the cannon so formidable. The soldiers would carry out the procedures precisely and volleys of cannons firing at different directions certainly would be a tremendous sight to see. Imagine going back to the seventeenth century…
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Tour of Castillo de San Marcos, St. Augustine, FL
The oldest masonry fort in the continental United States, the Castillo de San Marcos is a large Spanish stone fortress built to protect and defend Spain's claims in the New World. It's a National Monument and, at over 315 years old, it's the oldest structure in St. Augustine.
Castillo de San Marcos - Old Spanish Fort - St. Augustine, FL
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Castillo de San Marcos (St. Augustine, Florida) - In Another Minute (358)
- - The Castillo de San Marcos in St. Augustine, Florida, is usually simply referred to as the fort by locals. It's actually the oldest masonry fort in the continental USA and well worth a visit. The fort was built by the Spanish, who ruled Florida at the time, on the shore of the Matanzas Bay in 1672. At this point, the town of St. Augustine was already slightly over 100 years old. The fort changed ownership (Spanish, British, United States) and names a few times. An especially dark time was under United States rule when it was called Fort Marion and held many Native American prisoners, including Seminole chief Osceola and Geronimo's band of Chiricahua Apache during the mid to late 1800s.
During that time period, Fort Marion became one of the birthplaces of Native American ledger art. They are narrative drawings and paintings on paper or cloth made by Plains Indians.
In 1924, the fort was declared a National Monument and turned over to the National Park Service in 1933. In 1942, it got its original name back: Castillo de San Marcos.
I really like the introduction written on the National Park Service's website about the Castillo de San Marcos. So I'm taking the liberty to quote it here: A monument not only of stone and mortar but of human determination and endurance, the Castillo de San Marcos symbolizes the clash between cultures which ultimately resulted in our uniquely unified nation. Still resonant with the struggles of an earlier time, these original walls provide tangible evidence of America’s grim but remarkable history.
The fort was built by workers from Havana, Cuba, and Native American laborers out of coquina (Spanish for small shells), which is a stone composed naturally of ancient seashells. When I post pictures of the Castillo de San Marcos on my blog, Flickr, Google+ and Facebook, I will include a close-up of the stone full of seashells.
The song in this video is “Serenity” by Jason Shaw of He has made many great songs available via a Creative Commons license. Thank you for all the great (free) music, Jason!
On a personal note: If you look closely, you will see Rachel, Cecil, Tessa, Michael and baby Violet on top of the fort. I had just seen them a few days prior in Gainesville, Florida, when I filmed Tessa getting her All's Well and Fair tattoo. On this day, we met in St. Augustine to celebrate Tessa's birthday (that day) and Cecil's birthday (the day before). Cecil is 18 now! And he wasn't even born when we first began filming All's Well and Fair. Wow!
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St Augustine Florida Ancient City Castillo de San Marcos Aerial Video
The ancient city historic district of Saint Augustine, Florida - the oldest city in the United States - as seen from above.
Aerial Video Castillo de San Marcos Stone Fort St. Augustine
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Location: Castillo de San Marcos, 11 S Castillo Dr, St. Augustine, FL
Florida's East Coast offers some of the best sunrises and we took full advantage, we traveled about two hours northeast of Central Florida to St. Augustine. We had a difficult time deciding what to film at sunrise, but we ended up choosing a great location. The sunrise provided some great light for capturing an aerial video of a 17th century stone fortress; Castillo de San Marcos alone is impressive on the ground, but we wanted to provide a different perspective of Castillo's shape and symmetry that isn't seen as often.
To best capture its features we flew our dual operator DJI S800 EVO. As a dual operator system, Tom piloted the multirotor via LOS (Line of Sight), while a second operator controlled the gimbal (Zenmuse Z15) using a pair of FPV (First Person View) goggles. Overall, we really like this hex and gimbal combination. The stability of the video quality is hard to match (no stabilization software was used in post). We also like the payload capacity of a hex, it's greater than a quad and can therefore carry a heavier camera. For this shoot in particular we chose to fly our Panasonic GH3. We only have one complaint for this stabilized camera platform, the ramping on the Zenmuse is fairly abrupt and even worse there is no way to adjust the speed. We have tried using the expo feature on our transmitters (Futaba 8FG), but unfortunately, the expo feature doesn't provide enough ramping to smooth the Zenmuse's start & stop movements. Along with other Zenmuse users, we could really benefit from a DJI software update that would allow users to control the ramping speed; this additional feature alone would substantially improve the aerial video quality obtained when using DJI's Zenmuse Z15.
Even with our disappointment of the gimbal's ramping speed we are still impressed by the amount of steady and unique aerial footage that can be captured in just minutes. We're thankful we had the opportunity to shoot this fort and we hope you enjoy these clips!
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Castillo de San Marcos Fort ~ St. Augustine, Florida
A walk around the Castillo de San Marcos Fort.The Castillo de San Marcos is the oldest and largest masonry fort in the continental United States; it is located on the western shore of Matanzas Bay in the city of St. Augustine, Florida. Located in the oldest City in the United States St. Augustine, Florida.(Sorry about the wind at the beginning of the video it was very windy that morning) (It's not windy the whole video just certain directions I walked in.) #StAugustine, #CastilloDeSanMarco #Fort