The main entrance of the Hotel Ponce de Leon is an arcade with multiple arches. The central arch has a faux portcullis. Two square towers are visible, and a small cupola on top of the central dome can be seen. The building was constructed in the Spanish Colonial Revival style, with elements of Moorish Revival. This building is on the National Register of Historic Places, and is a National Historic Landmark.Galleries:Hotels/Motels/Inns, St. Augustine, St. JohnsKeywords:castillo de san marcos, fort marion, saint augustine, souvenir postcard folder 52, st. augustinePhoto Location: St. Augustine, FloridaDate of Photo: [1918]Original Dimensions: 3000×1802Picture Orientation: LandscapeGPS Coordinates: 29°53'39.35"N 81°18'47.55"WSource:Treasury St., 7 ft. Wide, Narrowest in U.S. (souvenir folder) (Milwaukee, WI: E. C. Kropp Co.) 14Picture Number: 22396
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