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St. Augustine Amphitheatre is a 1965 outdoor venue in St. Augustine, Florida, built to mark the city's 400th anniversary and later expanded.
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Why was the St. Augustine Amphitheatre originally built?
The venue was constructed in 1965 to help commemorate the 400th anniversary of the founding of St. Augustine, Florida. It was initially built to host a historical drama play about the city's early Spanish settlers.
What is the seating capacity of the St. Augustine Amphitheatre?
Following major renovations completed in 2007, the outdoor venue can accommodate approximately 4,100 guests. This capacity includes a mix of seated sections and a general admission lawn area.
Did the St. Augustine Amphitheatre host a designated state play?
Yes, for many years it hosted 'Cross and Sword,' which was officially designated as Florida's state play in 1973. The play told the story of Pedro Menéndez de Avilés and the founding of the city.
What kind of events take place at the St. Augustine Amphitheatre today?
Today, it operates as a premier outdoor concert venue hosting national touring musicians and popular music festivals. Past acts have included the Foo Fighters, Jason Isbell, and Brandi Carlile.
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