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Fountain of Youth

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The Fountain of Youth is a legendary spring that reputedly renders anyone who drinks of its waters permanently young. Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon was reportedly searching for the Fountain of Youth when he traveled to Florida in 1513.

It was rumored that Ponce de Leon was on his way to the island of Bimini, which was the supposed location of the Fountain of Youth. Ponce de Leon landed just north of the current location of the St. Augustine historical district, and was directed by the natives to a place which they called "beemeenee".

This landing site is now part of "The Fountain of Youth National Archaeological Park ". The park is open to guests year round.

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