Our mission is to provide locals and travelers with a curated perspective on St. Augustine and its growth and changes. We go beyond the tourist brochures to document the craftsmanship of our distillers, the heritage of our architecture, and the soul of our local arts scene. We believe that by highlighting the small businesses and historic landmarks of King Street, we preserve historic and the current significance of downtown St. Augustine’s main street.
At King Street Journal, we all walk, dine, and work in St. Augustine proper. Our team is familiar with all the ins and outs, corners and crevices, nooks and crannies, and want to bring it to everyone’s attention, both local and tourist. We aim to give everyone who comes down to the historic district of the nation’s oldest city tips and tricks to ensure a trip, short or long, that is worth coming back to and talking about. Our articles are independent, only influenced by experiences and tastes, and the desire to share them with those who are looking for something to experience for a day or a week. We advocate for the preservation and conservation of downtown St. Augustine’s historic buildings and architecture.
King Street Journal stands firmly as a digital guide by people that have either grown up in or are long time residents of St. Augustine. King Street Journal are a collective of people that write under the KSJ masthead.