St. Augustine’s Celebrate 450! Entertainment Stage Map

August 27, 2015
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There are 5 stages with live performances scheduled throughout Celebrate 450! See schedule here.

MAIN STAGE ON THE BAYFRONT

The Main Stage on the bayfront is located near the Juan Ponce de León statue on the east side of the Plaza de la Constitución in downtown St. Augustine.

COLONIAL QUARTER STAGE

The Colonial Quarter Stage is located within the Colonial Quarter at 33 St. George Street in downtown St. Augustine.

GAZEBO STAGE

The Gazebo Stage is located in the Plaza de la Constitución, which is bordered by St. George Street, Cathedral Place, King Street and Charlotte Street. 

HYPOLITA STREET STAGE

The Hypolita Street Stage is located at the intersection of Hypolita Street and Spanish Street.

AVILES STREET FESTIVAL

Aviles Street is located off King Street, across from the Plaza de la Constitución

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