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Oldest Wooden School House

20-30 St. George St., St. Augustine, FL

In a city rich with historic landmarks, the Oldest Wooden School House in St. Augustine remains a striking sight—this small wooden structure is chained to the ground to protect it from hurricanes. Dating back to the 1700s, this schoolhouse offers a glimpse into the layered history of St. Augustine. See the schoolhouse, gardens, and historic kitchen during a visit.

Beyond museums, St. Augustine offers several historic landmarks that allow visitors to step back in time and imagine life in a different era. Most people spend an hour or less on a self-guided tour of the Oldest Wooden School House, learning about stories and little-known facts about education in the 18th and 19th centuries, from tools and supplies to classroom subjects and conditions. Guided tours are also available for larger groups, while an after-hours tour introduces visitors to the paranormal and ghostly experiences associated with the site.

  • This St. Augustine landmark is a must-visit for history buffs and families seeking educational experiences.

  • The Oldest Wooden School House is accessible for wheelchairs and strollers.

  • All visitors receive a diploma after checking out the school, kitchen, and gardens, which is a fun souvenir for kids.

  • A gift shop offers souvenirs, puzzles, games, toys, stationery, and more.

This historic schoolhouse is located at 14 St. George St. near Castillo de San Marcos in St. Augustine. Many visitors arrive on foot while exploring the historic district; some metered street parking is also available. Another popular mode of transportation is the local trolley, which makes it easy to move between historic landmarks in St. Augustine.

The Oldest Wooden School House is open seven days per week, with slightly longer hours on Fridays and Saturdays. To avoid the crowds, visit first thing in the morning or on weekdays. Generally, visitors avoid St. Augustine during the extreme heat of the summer months and the storm season of late summer and early fall; the winter months offer enjoyable weather.

This schoolhouse isn’t the only landmark in St. Augustine where visitors can chase ghosts. There are many opportunities to learn about local haunted history, including self-guided audio tours focused on all things spooky, guided walking tours exploring the paranormal, and other “haunted” sites like the Huguenot Cemetery, the Old Jail, and the St. Augustine Lighthouse.

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