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Country | United States |
Location | Florida |
Coordinates | 29°54′N 81°19′W / 29.900°N 81.317°W / 29.900; -81.317[1] |
UN/LOCODE | USUST[2] |
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The Port of St. Augustine is a port facility in the city of St. Augustine, Florida.
The port of St. Augustine was used as a naval facility for from late 18th-century onward.[3][4][5] As the nation's oldest seaport is the safest place for maritime activities.
The port provides services like temporary and long term boaters in Northeast Florida.
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