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Tuesday, 01 July 2008

Located at 135 Monroe Street West, the 1.54 acre Hemming Plaza is the oldest public park in Jacksonville.

Hemming Plaza is located across from City Hall in the heart of downtown Jacksonville. First established as a public square by the City’s founder Isaiah D. Hart around 1857, it is Jacksonville’s oldest park. Known first as City Park and then St. James Park, it was renamed Hemming Park in 1899 to honor Civil War veteran Charles C. Hemming, who donated the park’s Confederate monument (the City’s oldest and tallest) the previous year.

At various times the park contained bandstands, fountains, comfort stations, and Tourist and Convention Bureau buildings, along with many beautiful trees. In 1978, the City converted the park into a brick-paved plaza, and completed additional work in 1986 that transformed the area into a single-level, pedestrian-oriented mall. Due to its centralized location, the plaza has long been a part of the downtown experiences for both tourists and local citizens.

 

Hemming Plaza: Images From The Past

 

 

 

 Axe Handle Sunday - August 27, 1960



1960 was the year of the lunch counter sit-in. Determined to break the rule of Jim Crow custom that prevented them from using the same water fountains or rest rooms or restaurants as white folk, blacks began staging nonviolent protests at lunch counters in various Southern cities.

In Jacksonville, two weeks of sit-ins climaxed on Sunday, Aug. 27, when the Ku Klux Klan chose to invade the heart of the city armed with clubs.

Most of the kids found sanctuary in the Historic Snyder Memorial, then a Methodist church. The cops didn't move in until a gang of black youths who called themselves the Boomerangs counterattacked, Yates said.

As it turned out, some good may have come of Axe Handle Sunday. Yates said it was a turning point that "good people who had sat on the sidelines, got involved" in the Civil Rights movement.


Source: www.jacksonville.com/tu-online/stories/082400/enc_3872835.html

 

 

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Hemming Plaza is located in the heart of Downtown Jacksonville on the block bounded by Laura, Duval, Hogan and Monroe Streets.

 
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>> 5 Comments
gradco2004
July 1, 2008, 9:31 am
Re: Urban Parks: Hemming Plaza

Wow! We actually look like a city with a beating heart.
Jason
July 1, 2008, 2:20 pm
Re: Urban Parks: Hemming Plaza

Ditto that.

Great photo tour.
Coolyfett
July 1, 2008, 4:22 pm
Re: Urban Parks: Hemming Plaza

Good Stuff!!! Man that Civil War Statue has seen ALOT!!! Fires, Riots, Presidents, you name it.
comncense
July 2, 2008, 3:06 pm
Re: Urban Parks: Hemming Plaza

It's a shame that in the "Hemming Plaza Now" pictures, the only reason it seems alive there is because of that Thursday "Make a Scene Downtown" thing. Now that that event has moved to a different location, I'm sure it'll go back to being overrun with the homeless and the once a month traffic from Art Walk. It's depressing that the city doesn't actively use Hemming Plaza more.
BridgeTroll
July 2, 2008, 3:18 pm
Re: Urban Parks: Hemming Plaza

Every Friday afternoon there are vendors selling food, a farmers market, and sometimes music...
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