Riverside Park
With its tranquil atmosphere and calming views of nature, this small Jacksonville park is the perfect spot to relax and unwind on a busy day.
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Florida Theatre
The Florida Theatre in Jacksonville, a beloved cultural landmark that hosts some of the best stage attractions, was built in 1927 and has been entertaining guests ever since.
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Timucuan Ecological & Historic Preserve
Timucuan Ecological & Historic Preserve in Jacksonville offers visitors an opportunity to experience 36,000 acres of pristine nature.
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Visit Jacksonville
Jacksonville is in the middle of a major renaissance fueled by a new wave of ‘Makers’ that are young, passionate and hungry for all things local and real.
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MOSH (Museum of Science & History)
Whether you're looking to explore one of the many seasonal exhibits or take part in one of the special events, there's always something new to discover and learn.
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Fort Caroline National Memorial
Fort Caroline National Memorial is an educational and historically-rich site established to honor the French Huguenot settlers who founded a colony here in 1564.
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Kingsley Plantation
Constructed in 1798, Kingsley Planation is the oldest surviving plantation house in the state of Florida and one of the earliest examples of architectural history in the American South.
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Saint John's Cathedral
This stately cathedral in Jacksonville is a beautiful example of Gothic Revival-style architecture and truly an iconic landmark of the city.
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Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens
The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is a beloved Jacksonville institution that has been providing art and educational experiences for families to enjoy since 1961.
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