Exploring Downtown's Cathedral District

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East Church Street, between Liberty and Washington Street contains the largest remaining intact collection of early 20th century residential uses in downtown Jacksonville.  With the lack of driveways and its buildings tightly hugging the street, this is a scene that is difficult to find in Jacksonville's other remaining
urban core neighborhoods.

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A row of large frame residential buildings that survive as attorney's offices on East Monroe Street.

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Tightly packed apartment buildings on East Duval Street. In the decades immediately following the Great Fire of 1901, this type of housing dominated the Cathedral District's streets.

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A view of the St. Johns River from the crest of Billy Goat Hill.

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