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Latest History articles from Jacksonville, FLA History of the Florida Yacht Club
Destroyed in the Great Fire of 1901, the Florida Yacht Club has an interesting history. Today the club thrives on the banks of the St. John's River, nestled in quiet Ortega.
Read MoreGO Magazine, 1989. Jax Indie Newspaper from Springfield
For the closing years of the 1980s, Jacksonville's indie and cultural coverage was provided by Go Magazine, published by Lee Haack from the Go! Mansion on Laura Street. This is a scan provided by Lee for republication here, and its full of interesting insights and coverage! Join us after the Jump for...
Read MoreLost Jacksonville: The Row
The Garden District in New Orleans has St. Charles Avenue, Monument Avenue graces Richmond's Fan District, and 3rd Street anchors Old Louisville. Today, Metro Jacksonville takes a step back in time to share the story of a similar residential district that no longer exists: The Row.
Read MoreCreating a Timeline for Downtown
When the locals look back at the "Good Old Days", especially in regards to the nearly mythic state of Jacksonville's fabled Downtown, they generally lack any sense of specifics. Specifics like exactly when, or what made it so great, or exactly how big it was or even what people used to do back in those...
Read MoreJacksonville’s Lost Princess
Jacksonville is home to a lot of history, no doubt. But there is one little tidbit that seems to get swept under the rug: that at one point in time, Jacksonville was home to a famous African-American activist and Ghanian Princess.
Read MoreVideo: How Flagler & Plant Changed Florida
Follow The Crowds: The brief video documentary of how the railroad expansion competition between Henry Flagler and Henry Plant changed the face of Florida.
Read MoreInside the Barnett Bank and Laura Trio
Metro Jacksonville takes a look inside a historic collection of buildings in the heart of downtown: The Barnett National Bank and Laura Trio buildings. (originally published June 4, 2010) Remind yourself what the buildings have been like for more than a decade just before they get redeveloped! Congratulations...
Read MoreVideo: Reliving the Roosevelt Hotel Fire of 1963
This Jacksonville Fire Fighter's video captures rare footage of the city's deadliest day, December 29th, 1963. The day of the Roosevelt Hotel (now, The Carling) Fire in Downtown Jacksonville which claimed the life of JFD Chief James Romedy. While 21 people died, the Jacksonville Fire Department saved...
Read MoreAbandoned Jacksonville: Seminole Club
For a century, the Seminole Club was a place for Jacksonville's elite. Now it's just one of many Downtown Jacksonville buildings sitting empty.
Read MoreMurray Hill: Past, Present and Future
Metro Jacksonville's Ennis Davis and Stephen Dare share the past, present and future of Jacksonville's Murray Hill neighborhood.
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