St. Augustine/Palm Coast
Searles Raid

Historic Florida Militia: Searles Raid

  • When: Saturday, March 2, 2024, 10:00 am -  6:00 pm
  • Location: Multiple Area Locations, Saint Augustine, FL 32084
  • Cost: Free

Join us on the first Saturday in March in the reenactment of the 1668 Sack of St. Augustine. During the day a 17 century-style military encampment will be open to the public at the Oldest House Museum (the Gonzalez-House Museum) located at 14 St. Francis St., St. Augustine. Our local historians, play host to drills, demonstrations and living history interpretation on Friday and Saturday from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The reenactment of the sacking and burning of the town will commence Saturday evening at 4:30 PM in the old city. This event is sponsored by Searle’s Buccaneers and the Men of Menendez (members of the Florida Historic Militia), with the assistance of the St. John’s County Tourist Development Council. Searle’s Sack of St. Augustine is made possible in part by a grant from the St. Johns County Tourism and Development Council.

The procession that commemorates the arrival of the raiding pirates and introduces this annual event will begin at the Cathedral Basilica at 4:30 p.m. on the first Friday of March , and will proceed north on St. George Street to the Santo Domingo Redoubt on Orange Street.

Visitors can see colonial St. Augustine in action at this living-history camp, where there will be period demonstrations with weapons, clothing, and equipment, as well as reenactments of camp life and social activities.

The reenactment of the battle between the freebooters and the city’s Spanish defenders will take place in St. Augustine’s historic district at 4:30 p.m. on the first Saturday of March, beginning at the Plaza de la Constitución and ending at the Old City Gate.

The English brigade will head up St. George Street from the Plaza toward the city gates, and the battle will commence when the English try to invade the Spanish defenders who will be stationed at the Santo Domingo Redoubt off Orange Street across from Potter’s Wax Museum.

Living history gets real when the period re-enactors demonstrate how the Spanish settlers had to fight off Searle and his pirates.

Events in the historic district are free.

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