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Redevelopment has begun at 721 N. Pearl Street, where the long-standing First Baptist Church Lighthouse Garage is bei...
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Set on a narrow peninsula shaped by the Arlington River and Big and Little Pottsburg Creeks, the neighborhoods surrou...
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Tucked along the west bank of the St. Johns River, just north of Downtown Jacksonville, the neighborhood of Fairfield...
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On January 13, the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens will use art and memory to tackle one of Jacksonville’s lesser-know...
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Located six miles southeast of downtown Jacksonville, Sans Souci is a mid-century community with an interesting story...
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One woman shares her struggle trying to get swastikas removed from her community. - Sasha drives down County Road 121...
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Here is a trip down memory lane, highlighting five early 20th century Jacksonville parks that don’t exist anymore. - ...
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Surrounded by McCoys Creek and Interstates 10 and 95, North Riverside is a collection of several small subdivision pl...
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Five decades before the Pilgrims celebrated their feast at Plymouth, Massachusetts, French and Spanish colonists held...
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Sights and scenes from the November 24, 2025 ribbon cutting at RiversEdge Parks. Considered to be an extension of the...
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Established in 1967, National Career Development Month is an annual observance promoted by the National Career Develo...
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As JTA's Ultimate Urban Circulator faces growing scrutiny from the Duval DOGE committee, it’s worth turning our gaze ...
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Each year, the Getty Foundation and the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund partner to offer a grant progr...
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The adaptive reuse of 927 West Forsyth Street in LaVilla into a Japanese-style entertainment concept is now underway....
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Before Rosa Parks and Montgomery, a pastor on Ashley Street sat down on a Jacksonville streetcar, refused bail, and f...
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A brief history and look at the legacy of the Historic Eastside’s Boylan-Haven School. - Expanding opportunities The ...