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Latest Neighborhoods articles from Jacksonville, FLMandarin Neighborhood Tour
Mandarin is the southernmost community in Duval County. When the first post office was opened in 1765, the community was called St. Anthony. In 1783 Florida was returned to Spain and St. Anthony was renamed San Antonio.
Read MoreA Closer Look at Philips Highway
Philips Highway was once the home of Jacksonville's hottest suburbs. Now it is a prime corridor for infill growth and redevelopment.
Read MoreUrban Parks: Riverside Park
Bordered on the north by Interstate 95, Riverside Park offers 11.39 acres of open space and a diverse range of recreational opportunities in Five Points.
Read MoreSan Marco: A Walking Oasis in an Unwalkable City
Almost every city has walkable neighborhoods where it's possible to live a car-lite lifestyle.
Read MoreSuburban Parks: Walter Jones Historical Park
A visit to Walter Jones Historical Park is like a trip back in time to old Florida without leaving the city limits. The 11 acre riverfront park is filled with historical treasures including a 19th century restored farmhouse, barn, sawmill and a museum.
Read MoreUrban Neighborhoods: The Cathedral District
Sitting on the crest of Billy Goat Hill , the Cathedral District contains the bulk of the Northbank's residential population base.
Read MoreUrban Parks: Balis Park
Balis Park, anchoring the heart of San Marco Square, is a successful example of a pocket park.
Read MoreUrban Neighborhoods: Moncrief Park
The community of Moncrief Park was constructed on the site of a former horse racing track and resort, centered around the 19th century Moncrief Springs.
Read MoreThe View from Shands Jacksonville
A collection of images taken from the top of Shands Jacksonville.
Read MoreA Look at San Jose
San Jose was one of Jacksonville's earliest suburbs to be designed with the automobile in mind.
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