Potter’s Wax Museum — St. Augustine, FL

Dim hallway inside the Chamber of Horrors.

Where Legends Live… and Sometimes Look Back There’s a quiet corner of St. Augustine where the past doesn’t just linger —it stares right at you.Unblinking.Perfectly still. Or so they say. Tucked into the old village is Potter’s Wax Museum, the first wax museum in the United States. From the outside, it looks harmless enough — … Read more

Old St. Johns County Jail — St. Augustine, FL

Front exterior of the Old Jail in St. Augustine, Florida — pastel pink Romanesque Revival structure with barred windows and palm trees.

Where Pastel Walls Can’t Hide the Dark There’s a strange kind of beauty standing on San Marco Avenue — a two-story Romanesque Revival building shaded by palms and painted the softest bubblegum pink. From a distance, you could mistake it for an Old Florida inn, the kind of place with rocking chairs and lemonade on … Read more