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Jacksonville's Westside: A Photo Tour Print E-mail
Wednesday, 19 December 2007

An assortment of photographs taken throughout Jacksonville's Westside.

 

Residential on Huron Street

 

An industrial railroad spur off of Broadway Avenue

 

Baldwin Street

 

Lane Industrial Park

 

Normandy Blvd.

 

The corner of Commonwealth Avenue and Carrie Street

 

Eastbrooke Avenue @ Broadway Avenue

 

CSX auto terminal off of Lane Avenue

 

Mackinaw Street, just south of Lowell Avenue

 

A railroad spur off of 5th Street

 

Anchor Glass Container Corporation

 

West Beaver Street 

 

Coca-Cola Bottling Company

 

Jacksonville Kennel Club 

 
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>> 7 Comments
jeh1980
December 19, 2007, 4:55 am
Re: Jacksonville's Westside: A Photo Tour

Nice photos. What about 103rd st., Blanding Blvd., Roosevelt Blvd., and Cedar Hills? Will there be any photos of those real soon? Smiley
copperfiend
December 19, 2007, 7:04 am
Re: Jacksonville's Westside: A Photo Tour

The Westside reminds me of what you see in places like Cincinnati.
thelakelander
December 19, 2007, 8:53 am
Re: Jacksonville's Westside: A Photo Tour

Nice photos. What about 103rd st., Blanding Blvd., Roosevelt Blvd., and Cedar Hills? Will there be any photos of those real soon? Smiley

In 2008, we'll post detailed articles of specific Westside neighborhoods.  This photo article is just a random collection of shots taken on a Saturday morning drive from Oakleaf Town Center to the Beaver Street Farmer's Market via Chaffee, Normandy, Lane, 12th, Huron, 5th, Commonwealth, Beaver and a few side streets.
Charles Hunter
December 19, 2007, 10:14 pm
Re: Jacksonville's Westside: A Photo Tour

Darn, Lakelander, were you ever a cabbie?
 I think I had a cab ride like that once - quite indirect getting from Point A to Point B.
Cheesy
thelakelander
December 19, 2007, 10:28 pm
Re: Jacksonville's Westside: A Photo Tour

Haha.  I had a little time to burn on my hands so I figured I'd do a little urban exploring.
GatorDone
December 22, 2007, 4:01 pm
Re: Jacksonville's Westside: A Photo Tour

Copperfiend, not sure when you were last in Cincinnati but I can tell you that Cincy is generally nicer than Jax and they have made extreme strides to improve their city in the last 5-8 years. See, not only do they know a little word Jax likes to throw around but they also know how to execute an economic development plan. We just seem to pay someone big money (usually a friend of the mayor) to come up with pretty posters to show the public and then find the worst people (again, usually friends of the mayor) to put that plan in action. 
thelakelander
December 22, 2007, 9:12 pm
Re: Jacksonville's Westside: A Photo Tour

Cincy is a pretty interesting place.  Its one of the densest cities in the Midwest, as far as urban building fabric goes.  Over-The-Rine can get pretty scary at times (There are some stoplights you're better off running then stopping at), but the amount of 19th century architecture still remaining is impressive.

Anyway, the Westside has a lot of diversity as well.  With all the manufacturing plants (jobs), there's a lot of potential for economic redevelopment also.  Unfortunately, its hard to define a spot that could serve as a central point to build off of.
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