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Woodbine, Georgia: Dead People's Things For Sale

With only a few running businesses, one stop light and few planned activities, Woodbine, Georgia, population 1,300, has few reasons to entice visitors into its city limits. But one sign is making a loud statement and luring in outsiders who are dying — no pun intended — to see its bold, red printing...

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Obscure Florida: Salt Springs

Located within the Ocala National Forest, Salt Springs State Park features an active spring that contains four boils into which visitors can swim. The deepest of the four is 36 feet from the water’s surface to the spring bottom. Check out the details after the jump!

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Visions of Vibrancy: Mexico City

The vibrancy of cities comes in all shapes and sizes. Many believe that what works in internationally known cosmopolitan settings may not be applicable for cities such as Jacksonville, which have struggled with embracing walkability. If we look hard enough, we may realize that this type of view should...

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Becoming a diamond instead of staying a coal: Asheville

Rob Middleton and several of Metro Jacksonville's followers may be bitter about Jacksonville's potential (http://www.metrojacksonville.com/article/2016-feb-bitter-editorial-about-all-the-potential-rob-middleton) but the residents in this small southern city aren't bitter about their community. Instead...

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Visions of Vibrancy: Boulder, Colorado

The vibrancy of cities come in all shapes and sizes. Many believe that what works in small town settings may not be applicable for cities such as Jacksonville, which have struggled with embracing walkability. If we look hard enough, we may realize that this type of view should be challenged. Despite...

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Jax vs. Miami: Downtowns Headed in Opposite Directions?

Both cities were developed in the era of sunbelt sprawl and both have visions of downtown revitalization. However, one has ambitions of international greatness and the other is still in search of its identity. Today, Metro Jacksonville visits the downtown streets of a Sunbelt city attempting to transform...

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Jacksonville vs Anchorage: A larger city by land area

With the help of an original founding member, Metro Jacksonville takes a visit to the downtown of a city that's larger than Jacksonville by land area: Anchorage, Alaska.

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