Lincolnville

Civil rights roots, front-porch living, and history on every corner.

Founded in 1866 by freedmen on land that once held plantations, the neighborhood grew into a strong, close-knit community—home to working families, skilled craftsmen, educators, and business owners. You’ll still feel that spirit today—in the creak of old porch steps, the color of hand-painted murals, and the rhythm of everyday life on its streets.

About 0.5 miles from Historic Downtown.

Frequently Asked Questions

Lincolnville is a historic neighborhood in St. Augustine established in 1866 by freed slaves. It has played a significant role in African American history and the Civil Rights Movement. ​

Lincolnville is situated within St. Augustine's Historic District, just southwest of the central plaza. It's bordered by Cedar, Riberia, Cerro, and Washington streets, and encompasses several significant historic sites.

Yes, Lincolnville is known for its historic charm, community focus, and proximity to downtown St. Augustine. The neighborhood features a mix of restored Victorian homes and modern amenities, making it attractive to both locals and visitors. ​

Walking tours are a popular choice, enabling you to appreciate Lincolnville's architecture, history, and local businesses. Additionally, the Lincolnville Museum and Cultural Center offers glimpses into the neighborhood's storied history. 

Lincolnville was a hub for civil rights activism in the 1960s. Leaders like Dr. Robert Hayling and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. organized, and participated in, events here, contributing to the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. ​

The neighborhood maintains its historical integrity through preserved architecture, museums, events, and cultural centers. The community's efforts ensure that the Lincolnville's legacy remains accessible for future generations. ​

A Neighborhood for Every Kind of Visitor

No matter what draws you in, Lincolnville welcomes you to explore, learn, and enjoy your stay.

History Buffs

Visit the ACCORD Civil Rights Museum—Florida’s first, dedicated to the Civil Rights Movement—and walk the Freedom Trail to follow the stories that shaped a nation.

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Top Stays in Lincolnville

Green curtains, glass accents, and wood floors make this living room cozy

Three Stories Inn

Unwind in style.

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The pool deck off this L-shaped home shows a pool and hot tub with a warmly lit deck in the evening

Yallaha at Griffin Estate

Curated, quiet, and completely yours.

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The Cedar House Inn welcomes its guests with charm and elegance.

Cedar House Inn

Experience elegance & romance.

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Historic Spotlight

Get to Know Lincolnville

(904) 824-4394

404 Riberia Street

This full-service marina on Riberia Street has the largest travel-lift in town.

(904) 824-2806

86 M. L. King Ave.

Serving historic Lincolnville, the church was named for the patron saint of African-Americans.

(904) 829-3918

85 Martin Luther King Ave.

Founded in 1873, this church has fostered the city's resilient spirit for generations.

(904) 615-6769

150 Riberia Street

These custom wood-fired grills are created on Riberia Street and shipped all over the country.

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