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« Reply #45 on: July 05, 2008, 10:41:35 AM »

Pat Boone: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Boone

Dennis Yost and the Classics IV: http://www.crystalhorizon.com/Classics_IV/Home_Main.htm

And, although not born here, Rita Coolidge graduated from Andrew Jackson HS: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rita_Coolidge#Personal_life

OK, a bit before Southern Rock, but still from Jacksonville.
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« Reply #46 on: July 05, 2008, 10:47:33 AM »

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« Reply #47 on: July 05, 2008, 10:50:26 AM »

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« Reply #48 on: July 05, 2008, 10:58:28 AM »

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« Reply #49 on: July 05, 2008, 06:49:08 PM »

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« Reply #50 on: July 05, 2008, 08:54:19 PM »

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« Reply #51 on: July 07, 2008, 12:36:36 PM »

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great additions dtp.   But they were already included in the previous pages.
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« Reply #52 on: July 07, 2008, 12:43:31 PM »

Is it possible to get back to design concepts here? I'm wondering if illuminated Stars could be done. Should we add to the lonely jogger full size bronzes of some famous ones? What about historic markers telling their story? On the rail or on the Star? Maybe around the Star? Hey, if the Mayor likes this idea, then lets give them a COMPLETE IDEA.

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« Reply #53 on: July 07, 2008, 12:45:29 PM »

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great additions dtp.   But they were already included in the previous pages.

Clearly I should be beaten with a whip until bloody.
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« Reply #54 on: July 07, 2008, 12:46:58 PM »

brilliant Ock.

I wonder if we could sponsor a sidewalk art contest to paint stars along the riverwalk.  Highlight the street artists, limit it to chalks and acrylics....

Historic Markers. 

Maybe a meeting with the Art in Public Places Committee in order to propose the statues of the film stars (including The Creature)
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« Reply #55 on: July 07, 2008, 11:09:10 PM »

Oh yeah, the creature HAS TO BE THERE! He should be next to a fine restaurant coming over the wall. For those too young to remember, the diver did that while filming in Jacksonville. There was a seafood place and suddenly this "THING" came up alongside all these film crews. Well, needless to say, he got instant panic and fame in the fragile minds of the 1950/60 era. It should be remembered, if you haven't see the flick, he wasn't a "bad monster" just a love struck BIGFOOT with scales.

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« Reply #56 on: July 09, 2008, 03:49:20 PM »

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The Southern Music Hall of Fame would be open and full to capacity somewhere in downtown. Molly Hatchet, Lynyrd Skynyrd and The Allman Brothers would have exhibits there and all the music aficionados would know a history of the Southern music and the Jacksonville music scene.

A statue of Ray Charles would stand in the perfectly preserved and popular bar where he first played soul piano and blues in the South.

There would be another museum of Black Film commemorating the achievements of black filmmakers here in Jacksonville.

Peterbrookes, The Loop Pizza and the Chicken Coop would all have gigantic headquarters in the center of town that rivaled the marooned Cruise Ship of a Building that Preston Haskell's company erected to itself on Riverside Avenue. There would be standing lines for tours of Sally Industry.

Blaire Woolverton would have her own cable show and Jake Godbold would have a cookbook.

Ray Mason would have an Institute where international finance and Arabic trade principles were taught, studied and debated. People would know who Raymond Mason was, and have no fucking clue who Craig Van Horn was.

When the Jacksonville Film Festival opened every year, Josh Skierski and Chad Hendricks would be the Emcees and Rita Manyette would be the Gala Hostess.

Mandarin would have a trolley tour of the famous writers who lived there over the past century. And even white people would know that Zora Neal Hurston lived here.

People would know who Zora Neal Hurston was.

There would be tours of the Confederate monuments and rubbings over the gravestones at the Confederate Graveyard in the Old City Cemetery.

People would be patriotic about Maxwell House. It would have a string of successful cafes all over town.

Jacksonville Tars and the Negro League’s Jacksonville Redcap’s throwback jerseys, would be available at any given local sporting goods store.

Matt Carlucci would have been Mayor and John Peyton would be president of the Chamber of Commerce.

There would be a Maritime Museum on the riverfront celebrating the many nautical elements of Jacksonville's History.

Old Stanton would be a Music Conservatory which offered a scholarship in the name of the writer of "Lift every Voice and Sing" The River City Band would be housed there.

The Jewish Center and graveyard would have signs on the bridges and highways to point out the gigantic and culturing effect that Jewish people had on Jacksonville, an unexpectedly tolerant and welcoming home in a time and country that met them everywhere else with fear and loathing.

Brochures would direct people to the bohemian district in Five Points, the Gay Mecca at Park and King and the real cracker cooking in the nationally rated southern restaurants of the Northside.


Noel Freidline would be a rich man with a big Jazz Club that he owned somewhere on the Riverwalk.

Marabanong would be a famously discussed historical feature on the Jacksonville tour.

Someone would have said "Thanks" to John Currington for resurrecting San Marco.

Or Lex Hester.

There would be a monument and perhaps a college marking the Landing of Protestant French Huguenots, and you could buy well-researched books about their history here.

There would be reenactments of pirate clipper attacks on the Ortega River, and the locals would brag about which French or English pirate they were descended from.

The Great Black Way would have curio shops and little plastic bubbles with glitter in them swirling round Duke Ellington and Billy Holiday performing at the Ritz, and Klutho's Balustrade would be lit at night so that lovers could walk past the moonlit canal along Hogan's Creek.

There would be bronze statues of the Creature from the Black Lagoon, Bill Pickett (the famous black cowboy from Norman Studios in Arlington), Tom Mix and Oliver Hardy (of Laurel and Hardy) on the Riverwalk instead of the goofy jogger?

There would be a big Barbeque festival on Main Street every year and people would come from miles around to check out a hundred million recipes for ribs and collard greens.

It would create an interesting and colorful course that teaches our history and the cities issues and require that it be taught to all 7th graders.

The architecture wouldn’t have to be studied from old postcards and books with crossed out black and white photos with the word "demolished" stamped across them.

The urban population would have increased faster adding to the corporate scrapers due to the less restrictive city policy and would make Jacksonville the premier city in Florida if not the southeast.

The sports venues would have been built into the urban fabric allowing neighboring establishments to feed off of the activity.

We would have an iconic courthouse and a bustling government district.

We would have a multi-use convention center producing activity 24-7.

The surrounding neighborhoods would all be connected to the core via a comprehensive network of commuter, light rail or skyway lines.

Visitors to the city would have a multitude of way finding signs leading to attractions, parking, and districts.

Tourist visiting the area wouldn't leave town without making a trip over to the energetic and cultural diverse Jacksonville Farmer's Market District, which connects downtown with historic Durkeeville.



There would be a permanent exhibit of Joe La Rose's shoes at the City hall or perhaps the LaVilla School of the Arts and students would host John Fluevog competitions for shoe design every year.

Downtown would be full of Paparazzi following the exploits of Jacksonville's unbelievably accomplished Spoken Word Royalty.

Al Letson, Liz Straight, David Pugh Allan Justiss, Jon Reich, Valerie Anthony, Christina Wagner, Lee Harvey, and Iain Mairs would be household names. The Mayor would know them all, and they would be able to make a living with speaking engagements.

But we don't have those things.

They are too 'low class', too 'black' and too 'southern'.

Instead we have consultants telling us how to appear more like Indianapolis or Louisville.

If we wanted to be Indianapolis or some other place...

But we don't have a "Jacksonville".

add to this list, that there would be statues to the two little ladies that preserved the book collection of the 'black' library, and thereby saved a heritage.

That the colorful history of Napoleon Bonaparte Broward, a direct descendant of Napoleon who was both mayor of the city and Governor of Florida.
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« Reply #57 on: July 09, 2008, 06:17:32 PM »

Broward was not a direct descendant of Napoleon.  He was just named for Napoleon.   Cheesy

Napoleon had just one legitimate child and he died without issue.  Also, I have never heard this about Broward and can turn up nothing to substantiate it.
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« Reply #58 on: July 09, 2008, 06:23:38 PM »

Napoleon Bonapartes court fell apart only to be reassembled under Louise Napoleon.

After Louise Napoleon's regime fell apart, the House of Bonaparte was tossed to the wind.

Interestingly, at some point between the empires, one of the branches relocated to Tallahassee Florida, where the family head became the Postmaster.

I will be glad to find the reference for you.  Its listed in the bibliographic notes of a historical novel called "Tom Doyle" which you can find yourself in print version, but Im uncertain at this minute whether the reference is available online.

However, the family affiliation was told to me personally by both his granddaughter, Dorcas, while she was still alive at her Springfield home of 2nd Street, as well as his great grand daughter Jo Drake (Dorcas' daughter).

I will see if I can find a web reference.
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« Reply #59 on: July 09, 2008, 06:29:18 PM »

Here is a listing for the Floridian Bonapartes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Achille_Murat
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