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Ponce de León's name wasn't tied to the Fountain ... for the Spanish Crown and ensured himself a spot in the annals of history. As legend has it , and as scholars have maintained for centuries ...
Originally constructed in the 1880s, these residences now offer a glimpse into the history of the Ponce de Leon Inlet Light Station, the United States Lighthouse Service and the town itself.
Casey Feindt Ponce de Leon's Fountain of Youth Archaeological Park is the site of St. Augustine's original settlement. Here, you'll learn about the Spanish settlers who arrived in the 1500s ...
Mónica Ponce de León, AIA, is dean of the School of Architecture. She is a pioneering educator and award-winning architect who is deeply committed to architectural education. Ponce de León builds ...
And Ponce de Leon probably wasn't looking for such a fountain ... Smith, a professor of history at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, commenting on the nature of mystery.
Ponce City Market’s newest addition is making history as Georgia’s first locally ... Constructed at the corner of Ponce De Leon Avenue and Glen Iris Drive in Atlanta’s booming Old Fourth ...
Java Jive announced it will be closing its doors after 30 years in business on Ponce de Leon Avenue. The announcement on social media says the eatery’s last day will be on December 22.
Wade Ponce De Leon, 31, a substitute teacher at Stone Hill Middle School, was arrested Monday morning for indecent exposure charges, according to the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO).
April 2 (UPI) --On this date in history: In 1513, Ponce De Leon of Spain landed at what is now St. Augustine, Fla., to search for the Fountain of Youth. In 1792, Congress passed legislation ...
Larkin, Ian. "Ponce de Leon: Confidential Instructions for Newman Knight, Elaine Bennett's Agent." Harvard Business School Case 912-038, March 2012.