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González–Alvarez House

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Location
  
St. Augustine, Florida

Designated NHL
  
April 15, 1970

Phone
  
+1 904-824-2872

Added to NRHP
  
15 April 1970

NRHP Reference #
  
70000845

Area
  
8,094 m²

Architectural style
  
Vernacular architecture

González–Alvarez House

Built
  
circa 1723, 1775-1786, 1790

Address
  
14 St Francis St, St Augustine, FL 32084, USA

Hours
  
Closing soon · 10AM–5PMThursday10AM–5PMFriday10AM–5PMSaturday10AM–5PMSunday10AM–5PMMonday10AM–5PMTuesday10AM–5PMWednesday10AM–5PM

Similar
  
Oldest House Museum, Llambias House, Spanish Military Hospital, Lightner Museum, Old St Johns County Jail

The González–Alvarez House, also known as The Oldest House, is a historic home in St. Augustine, Florida. It is located at 14 St. Francis Street. On April 15, 1970, it was designated a U.S. National Historic Landmark.

The "Oldest House" title dates from a period when the house was believed to have been built in the 16th century. The currently recognized oldest house in the United States is the Fairbanks House, which was built in 1639. However, The González–Alvarez house is still the oldest house in Florida, so the "oldest house" title still has some merit, even though it is not the oldest in America.

The house is owned by the St. Augustine Historical Society and is open for public tours as part of the Oldest House Museum Complex. Evidence can be seen of the Spanish, British, and American occupations of St. Augustine.

List of families who lived in the oldest house

  • First Spanish period
  • 1625–1873, family of Tomas González y Hernandez & Maria Francisco de Guevara
  • British period and second Spanish period
  • 1775–1790, Joseph Peavett & Maria Evans
  • Second Spanish period and into statehood
  • 1790–1882, Family of Geronimo Alvarez & Antonia Vens

  • Up to the present
  • 1882–1918, William B. Duke family (1882–1884), Mary Carver and Dr. Charles P. Carver (1884–1898), James W. Henderson family (1898–1911), George T. Reddington and the South Beach Alligator Farm 1911–1918
  • 1918– St. Augustine Historical Society
  • References

    González–Alvarez House Wikipedia