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Discover the Highlights That Make Amelia Island Florida Uniquely Its Own

 
Amelia Island offers visitors a journey through time like no other. Whether you’re staying at the Florida House Inn, imbibing at the Palace Saloon, or marvelling at the tallest sand dune, every corner of this island tells a unique story. Next time you visit, be sure to experience all of these extraordinary sites for yourself!
Oldest Surviving Hotel in Florida – Florida House Inn
Established in 1857, the Florida House Inn holds the title of the oldest surviving hotel in the state. Located in the heart of Fernandina Beach’s historic district, it has hosted a range of famous figures, including silent film star, Mary Pickford; Ford Motor Company founder, Henry Ford; and President, Ulysses S. Grant just to name a few. Today, the inn continues to welcome visitors with its Victorian architecture and cosy atmosphere
Oldest Bar in Florida – Palace Saloon
If you’re looking to sip history along with your drink, the Palace Saloon is officially the oldest bar in Florida. Originally constructed as a haberdashery in 1878, Louis G. Hirth bought the building in 1903, replaced shoes with booze, and the rest is history. This historic watering hole was supposedly the last bar in the state to close before Prohibition took effect and it’s timeless elegance shines through many of the original fixtures. Today, it remains a beloved local haunt, known for its signature Pirate’s Punch.
First African American Millionaire – A.L. Lewis of American Beach
American Beach, established in 1935 by Abraham Lincoln Lewis, Florida’s first African American millionaire, was created as a vacation haven for African Americans during segregation. Lewis, the founder of the Afro-American Life Insurance Company, ensured that Black families had access to a beachfront retreat when few others were available to them. Today, the beach remains a cultural landmark and a testament to the resilience of African American heritage. Visit the A. L. Museum to learn more
Oldest Lighthouse in Florida – Amelia Island Lighthouse
Towering over the landscape since 1838, the Amelia Island Lighthouse is the oldest operating lighthouse in Florida. Originally built from materials salvaged from an earlier lighthouse on Cumberland Island, Georgia, this historic beacon continues to stand proudly as a symbol of Amelia Island’s maritime legacy and timeless allure of the sea
Tallest Dune in Florida – NaNa Dune
At an impressive 60 feet high, NaNa Dune at American Beach is the tallest natural dune system in Florida. It is part of the Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve, protecting the unique coastal environment and the history of American Beach. Visitors can enjoy stunning views while learning about the area’s ecological and cultural significance. Call Coast One Tours to get a tour and in-depth knowledge of NaNa Dune and American Beach
Town with the Most Flags Flown Over It – Fernandina Beach
Fernandina Beach holds a particularly unique distinction as the only town in the United States to have been under the rule of eight different flags. These include the flags of France, Spain, Britain, the Patriots of Amelia Island, the Green Cross of Florida, Mexico, the Confederate States of America, and the United States. I’d say we are a must-visit for history buffs

 

Posted by: Amelia Island
Posted on: 06/03/2025

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