The Woman's Exchange of St Augustine

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143 Saint George St
Saint Augustine, FL 32084

The Pe a-Peck House, a historic house museum in the heart of St. Augustine, offers a captivating glimpse into the city's colonial past, blending Spanish colonial architecture with 19th-century charm. Maintained by the Woman's Exchange of St. Augustine, it serves as a community hub that empowers local artisans and supports women's educational initiatives.

Since 1932, the Pe a-Peck House has been a treasured landmark, showcasing the cultural significance of the Spanish era while enriching the community through scholarships and programs. Visitors can explore its beautifully preserved interiors and shop for unique artisan gifts, ensuring a memorable experience that connects them to the history of this vibrant city.

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