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Wednesday, 16 January 2008

As Jacksonville boomed into a metropolitan city in the late 19th century, the Southbank community of St. Nicholas became an attractive place for residents who wanted to be close to the bustling downtown core, yet away from the congestion that came with city life. 

 Residential Neighborhoods 

In 1885, St. Nicholas was connected to downtown by a ferryboat that ran every half hour with a fare of five cents.  Unlike many of Jacksonville's early communities, St. Nicholas' residences were developed on large tracks of land, overlooking the vibrant downtown waterfront on the north side of the St. Johns River.

 

Merrill-Stevens Shipyard Administration Building 

 During World War I, the Merrill-Stevens Company operated an 80 acre ship building complex in the heart of St. Nicholas.  Today, only the original administration building survives as a part of the Bishop Kenny High School grounds.

 

St. Nicholas Commercial District

Atlantic and Beach Blvds serve as St. Nicholas major highways.  When originally developed, Beach Blvd was constructed as a railroad that connected Jacksonville with the beaches.  Today, only the St. Nicholas train station remains.  The area where these highways split serves as the commercial heart of St. Nicholas.  This pedestrian friendly area is becoming a popular place for restaurants, specialty shops, and art galleries.

 

 

 

 

Visiting St. Nicholas 

St. Nicholas is located just east of San Marco and I-95, along Atlantic Blvd.

 
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second_pancake
January 16, 2008, 9:03 am
Re: Exploring St. Nicholas

I lived out there when I went to Kenny.  I had no idea there were houses that old and magnificent out there!  What street are those on?  I'd love to drive out and take a look.
lindab
January 16, 2008, 11:08 am
Re: Exploring St. Nicholas

Go down Palmer Avenue toward the river. The biggest one at the end, Victorian looking, belongs to Howard Dale, former councilman for the area. That house was a steamboat landing site in the 1800s.
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