• Fort Matanzas

    Fort Matanzas

    National Monument Florida

A Timeless Vigil

Coastal Florida was a major field of conflict as European nations fought for control in the New World. As part of this struggle, Fort Matanzas guarded St. Augustine’s southern river approach. The colonial wars are over, but the monument is still protecting—not just the historic fort, but also the wild barrier island and the plants and animals who survive there amidst a sea of modern development.

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The setting sun highlights Ft Matanzas against a bare Florida east coast landscape.

Fort Matanzas was designated as a National Monument by President Calvin Coolidge on October 15, 1924.  The same stroke of the pen created four other National Monuments including the Castillo de San Marcos, Ft. Pulaski, and the Statue of Liberty. Ft Matanzas National Monument, Florida