The Oldest House Museum Complex in St. Augustine, Florida, offers a captivating glimpse into over three centuries of the city's rich history. At its heart is the González–Álvarez House, recognized as Florida’s oldest surviving Spanish Colonial dwelling, with construction dating back to the early 1700s. This National Historic Landmark showcases architectural influences from the Spanish, British, and American periods, reflecting the diverse cultural tapestry of St. Augustine . Operated by the St. Augustine Historical Society, the complex also includes the Manucy Museum, which presents over 400 years of Florida's history, and the Tovar House, home to the Museum of Florida’s Military, featuring artifacts from the Colonial Period through the Persian Gulf War . Visitors can explore ornamental gardens, a replica colonial kitchen, and rotating exhibits in the Page L. Edwards Gallery. Open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with guided tours every half hour, the Oldest House Museum Complex provides an immersive experience into the enduring legacy of America's oldest city