It’s almost impossible to imagine Jacksonville without historic neighborhoods like San Marco, Riverside, Springfield, or without the many preserved buildings...
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Read moreDetailsThe funky-colored building at 2753 Park Street in Avondale has been home to local favorite European Street Café for nearly...
Read moreDetailsOver the past few decades, the Brooklyn neighborhood has gotten quite a makeover. The once-modest suburb was absorbed into downtown...
Read moreDetailsThe opening of Jacksonville Coliseum in 1960 supplied the city with a much-needed entertainment venue that would be capable of...
Read moreDetailsLong-time Jacksonville residents who love seafood – or great coffee – will probably have plenty of memories to share from...
Read moreDetailsBy now, most of us are well-aware that Jacksonville is the largest city, by total square-mileage, in the U.S. with...
Read moreDetailsJacksonville is blessed with a number of noteworthy historic neighborhoods - Springfield, Riverside, Murray Hill, Mandarin, and LaVilla are just...
Read moreDetailsOne of the earliest successful examples of adaptive reuse in Jacksonville can be found just outside of the urban core...
Read moreDetailsThe historic Florida Theatre is one of downtown Jacksonville’s greatest sources of activity and entertainment, and aside from a three-year...
Read moreDetailsSouth Moon Under to SJTC A new fashion retailer is coming to St. Johns Town Center. South Moon Under received...
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