

The Haunting of Saint Augustine Florida
By Raphael Wolftone Quinlivan MastersBy Gabriel Lucas JacksonAbout this book
Summary
St. Augustine, Florida. The very name evokes images of sun-drenched cobblestone streets, ancient fortresses standing sentinel against the Atlantic, and a palpable sense of history woven into the very fabric of its existence. It is, by all accounts, the oldest continuously inhabited European-established settlement in the United States, a title that carries with it a weight of centuries. But to categorize St. Augustine solely by its chronological precedence is to overlook a significant, and often chilling, dimension of its identity. This is a city where the grandeur of its past doesn't merely reside in museums or historical markers; it lingers, whispers, and sometimes, it seems, actively participates in the present. This is a place that exists on a fascinating, sometimes unsettling, dual plane. On one level, it is a vibrant, living city, a popular tourist destination brimming with shops, restaurants, and modern life. Yet, beneath this contemporary veneer lies a profound resonance.Book information
Genre
Psychology, Horror
Length
13 hrs 12 mins
Publish date
Jan 21, 2026
Language
English
About the Author
Raphael Wolftone Quinlivan Masters
Table of Contents
1Introduction
9Chapter 9: Local Haunts: Restaurants, Pubs, and Public Spaces
2Chapter 2: Echoes in the Huguenot Cemetery
10Chapter 10: The Whispering Walls of Fort Clinch
3Chapter 3: The Watchful Spirit of the St. Augustine Lighthouse
11Chapter 11: The Phantom Carriage and Other Urban Legends
4Chapter 4: Spectral Secrets of the Casa Monica Hotel
12Chapter 12: The Science and Skepticism of St. Augustine's Hauntings
5Chapter 5: Whispers from the Old Jail Museum
13Chapter 13: Preserving the Past, Protecting the Present
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