Ximenez-Fatio House Museum
Historic Site· St. Augustine

Ximenez-Fatio House Museum

National Register of Historic Places
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Aviles Street is the oldest archaeologically documented street in the United States, and the house that anchors its southern end has been standing since 1798. Don Andres Ximenez, a Spanish merchant, built it of coquina — the shell-stone quarried on nearby Anastasia Island — to house his family upstairs and a general store and billiard table below. After his death, a succession of women converted it into a boarding house serving the invalids and curiosity-seekers who flooded St. Augustine after Spain ceded Florida in 1821. The National Society of Colonial Dames of America has owned and operated it since 1939.

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