Mortality and Mourning: A Century of Death
The Ximenez-Fatio House Museum is one of the best-preserved and most authentic Second Spanish Period residential buildings in the historic city of St. Augustine, Florida. Constructed in 1798 by Spanish merchant Don Andres Ximenez, it later became a boarding house run by several enterprising women. The house museum is filled with fascinating artifacts and stories from different eras of the town’s history.
But what you're about to experience in this video is not your ordinary museum tour. These are highlights from Mortality and Mourning: A Century of Death. It's a specialty tour that explores the death and spiritualism practices of different cultures that lived in St. Augustine from the Second Spanish Colonial Era through the Victorian Era. This spooky but family-friendly tour shows how the residents of this house dealt with illnesses, home remedies, last rites, and mourning rituals. It’s a chance to learn and maybe get a little spooked.
Exploring Cassadaga: A Spiritual Retreat With a Spooky Twist
If you are looking for a unique and mystical destination in Florida, you might want to check out Cassadaga, a small place just off I-4 known as the Psychic Capital of the World. Cassadaga is home to the largest Spiritualist community in the Southern United States, where you can find mediums, psychics, and other practitioners of the paranormal. But Cassadaga is not just a place for fortune-telling and ghost-hunting; it is also a place for history, nature, art, and culture.