Entries
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In honor of National Arab American Heritage Month (NAAHM), The Jaxson takes a closer look at a business that made a l...
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Join the community at the 2nd annual Oyster Fest! There will be a live band, DJ, great food, local vendors, a Kid Zon...
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For nearly half a century, the Railway Express Agency shaped Jacksonville’s economy and identity, leaving behind a le...
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In the first decades of the twentieth century, when segregation narrowed opportunity and Black mobility was constrain...
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The next chapter of downtown’s architectural history is beginning to take shape as plans advance for the transformati...
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Long before advanced manufacturing defined Jacksonville’s economy, one company helped lay its foundation, one casting...
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As Jacksonville revisits the future of its Skyway system, the choices made today will shape how people move through D...
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Andrew Nicholas shares the deep history of the Latter-day Saints in Jacksonville. - The story of how Latter-day Saint...
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Today, the average person will struggle to find a restaurant to dine along the river in downtown that is not located ...
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After a failed attempt to acquire the DCPS Southbank headquarters, Fleet Landing now has plans for a 32-story tower i...
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Baptist Health is proposing to build a 15-story, 226-key hotel at its Southbank medical campus. The project will seek...
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We’re just two weeks out from State of the South: Jacksonville - sign up now before registration closes at the end of...
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On Friday, February 27, the Jacksonville Aviation Authority hosted a behind-the-scenes walking tour of the Jacksonvil...
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Founded in 1995 by Patrick D. Bienvenue, Rosemary Beach is a New Urbanism–inspired planned community located just wes...
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In honor of Black History Month, here are eleven historic African American cultural heritage destinations in Jacksonv...
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The story of Jacksonville can be tasted as much as it can be told. Especially amongst Jacksonville's Gullah Geechee c...
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In town for a business trip, The Jaxson's Ennis Davis shares a few sights and scenes from the streets of a snow cover...
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In his first book since 2014, Jaxson co-owner Ennis Davis has collaborated with urban planner and historian Adrienne ...
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Centered around Ward Street in LaVilla, Jacksonville's notorious early 20th century red light district was a dense an...
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Since 2019, the Great Cities Symposium has brought substantive civic and business leaders to Jacksonville from peer c...