The González-Alvarez House, a National Historic Landmark in St. Augustine, stands as one of the oldest surviving Spanish colonial dwellings in the United States. Nestled in the heart of the city, this historic home offers visitors a tangible connection to the 1700s through its well-preserved architecture and period-appropriate furnishings. Inside, guests can explore displays of furniture, clothing, and cooking implements that provide a vivid picture of daily life during the colonial era. As part of a broader tour of St. Augustine’s rich historical sites, the house serves as a key destination for those interested in the region’s past.
González-Alvarez House (Oldest House Museum Complex)
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