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Latest News articles from Jacksonville, FLThe Beautification of Hemming Plaza
On Saturday, March 22, 2014, 100 community volunteers worked to beautify Hemming Plaza by planting shrubs and flowering plants. Here are a few sights and scenes from the beautification effort.
Read More12 Hours of Sebring at Sebring International Raceway
Marcelo Murillo captured the 12 hour event at Sebring International Raceway on March 15, 2014.
Read MoreAmelia Island Concours d'Elegance
Marcelo Murillo, photographer and car enthusiast, captures this annual event which took place on Amelia Island on March 6 - 9, 2014.
Read MoreVideo: Downtown Jacksonville in 1950
This video from www.travelfilmarchive.com captures scenes of downtown Jacksonville and the rest of the state in 1950. It is a much watch for anyone who desires to see what our cities looked like before Walt Disney World, interstate highways and suburbia.
Read MoreSo Much Energy, Isaac Newton Would Be Jealous
Metro Jacksonville's Allison Wallace spends a day with Councilwoman Lori Boyer.
Read MoreCelebrating the Restoration of a Landmark
Take a look inside of a local historic landmark as Metro Jacksonville Matt Hladik shares an upcoming event that will celebrate the restoration of the St. Augustine Lighthouse.
Read MoreSlavery Is Alive In Jacksonville
Slavery is alive and well in the City of Jacksonville. Take a look at this map.
Read MoreBono's Bar-B-Q Video Contest: Top Prize Worth $2,000
Bono's Pit Bar-B-Q is the sponsor of "If you don't see a pit, it ain't legit" video contest on MetroJackonville.com. The competition comes with a top prize that is worth $2,000.
Read MoreValentine's Day: How to Pick the Perfect Date Venue
Based on an analysis of thousands of restaurant and bar recommendations processed by Wist (www.getwist.com) -- a fun new app that gives you personalized food and drink recommendations for any occasion -- dating venue expert and Wist CEO Aigerim Shorman has come up with five action steps you can take...
Read MoreOldest One Room Schoolhouse in Duval County to be Saved
The Mandarin Museum and Historical Society is partnering with the Mandarin Community Club in an effort to save the oldest remaining one room schoolhouse in Duval County and relocate it to Walter Jones Historical Park in Mandarin. The schoolhouse was built in 1889 as part of a mission established by the...
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