First Coast

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Coined in 1983, in reference to the fact that St. Augustine, Florida was the first area of European settlement in Florida or anywhere in the current United States.

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First Coast

  1. A seaboard region comprising the Florida Atlantic coast near St. Augustine and Jacksonville.
    • 2014, Shelley Marsh, Fifty First Coast Dates[1]:
      Northward on the First Coast, Amelia Island is the “Isle of Eight Flags,” so they one could expect to find some different culinary experiences here as well.

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