SNOW photos in St. Augustine, Florida

Snow in 1951 at the Bridge of Lions. Photo originally ran in the St. Augustine Record, staugustine.com/ Photo courtesy of Leonard’s

A man in the snow at the Castillo de San Marcos in 1951. Photo originally ran in the St. Augustine Record, staugustine.com / Photo courtesy of the St. Augustine Historical Society Research Library

Snow falls on Saint George Street at the Oldest Wooden School House in 1951. Photo originally ran in the St. Augustine Record, staugustine.com/ Photo courtesy of Leonard’s

Snow at the City Gates, Looking up St. George Street, St. Augustine, Florida /circa 1861-1865 / PHOTO from Library of Congress (www.loc.gov) by Samuel A. Cooley, photographer

Sisters at St. Joseph in St. Augustine, Florida build a snowman in 1951. Photo originally ran in the St. Augustine Record, staugustine.com / Photo courtesy of the St. Augustine Historical Society Research Library

Snow in downtown St. Augustine in 1951. Photo originally ran in the St. Augustine Record/ staugustine.com / Courtesy of Leonard’s

Snow at the Castillo de San Marcos in 1951. Photo originally ran in the St. Augustine Record/ staugustine.com / Courtesy of Leonard’s

Snow at the Castillo de San Marcos in 1951. Photo originally ran in the St. Augustine Record/ staugustine.com / Courtesy of Leonard’s

Snow at Ripley’s Believe it or Not in St. Augustine, Florida. Photo originally ran in the St. Augustine Record/ staugustine.com / Courtesy of Leonard’s

Snow on a car in St. Augustine, Florida in 1951. Photo originally ran in the St. Augustine Record/ staugustine.com / Courtesy of Leonard’s

Snow at the Castillo de San Marcos in 1951. Photo originally ran in the St. Augustine Record/ staugustine.com / Courtesy of Leonard’s

Snow in downtown, St. Augustine, Florida in 1951. Photo originally ran in the St. Augustine Record/ staugustine.com / Courtesy of Leonard’s

Snow at the Castillo de San Marcos in 1951. Photo originally ran in the St. Augustine Record/ staugustine.com / Courtesy of Leonard’s

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