UF Historic St. Augustine

Events and Exhibits at UF Historic St. Augustine

Explore a vibrant lineup of public programs, exhibits, and events that bring the city’s rich history to life. Each experience is designed to educate, inspire, and engage visitors while supporting the University of Florida’s academic mission in historic preservation, research, and interpretation. From interactive exhibits to immersive events, there’s always an opportunity to explore St. Augustine’s past in meaningful, memorable ways.

Upcoming Educational Events and Public Programs in St. Augustine

Now On View

Wild Waters: Rivers, Lakes, Wetlands, Coast, and the Florida Wildlife Corridor

10am - 5pm Governor’s House Cultural Center and Museum, St. Augustine

Rivers, Lakes, Wetlands, Coast and the Florida Wildlife Corridor Selections from the Samuel H. and Roberta T. Vickers showcases nearly forty paintings dated between 1871 and 1965 by more than 30 artists who were intrigued by Florida's natural beauty. The exhibit is available for viewing free of charge daily. This exhibit is lent courtesy of the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art, University of Florida, The Florida Art Collection, Gift of Samuel H. and Roberta T. Vickers.
Now On View

Governor’s House Exhibit: Florida At War

10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Governor’s House Cultural Center and Museum

St. Augustine played an important role in the American Revolution β€” but not on the side of American independence! The city and its residents remained loyal to Great Britain, with many consequences. This exhibit was curated by members of the UF Historic St. Augustine (UFHSA) Education Committee.

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