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A Guide For Visiting Jacksonville, Florida

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Jacksonville is a nice place to visit. This city is the largest city in land mass in America . It is located in the northeast corner of Florida . The St. John's River flows downtown giving it the nickname river city. We have mild winters here as well as hot summers. There are more than 60 miles of beaches in this area as well as many golf courses.

In 2000, city leaders asked that voters approve a sales tax in crease to pay for a $2.2 billion growth-management plan. The plan built new roads. It built a new library downtown, a sports arena, a baseball field, as well as a courthouse. There's a lot of history in Jacksonville . The first wine ever made was made here. French and Spanish settlers landed here. This is a place where many go to enjoy themselves.

The Jacksonville landing is a fun place where you can go dine and shop. It has been compared to the south street in New York City , The Boston Faneuil Hall, and Miami 's Bayside. They were all developed by the Rouse Company. The landing is located on Laura Street , Jacksonville , Florida . It is 125,000 feet. It opened in 1987. According to the downtown improvement district for Jacksonville claims that it is popular tour attraction. If is a two-story complex with an orange roof that stands out in the neighborhood. It sits on the north bank of the ST. Johns river . It has 65 stores and full-service restaurants. They have entertainment especially on weekends along with a huge television in the courtyard. Lots of people come during game season to watch it on the big screen while enjoying a meal. seaport

Jacksonville has two adventure landings. One is in Jacksonville beach which is better. There is a video arcade, bumper cars, laser tag, and miniature golf. You will also find a roller coaster. You will also love the water park. It has a big slide and a big swimming pool. The water park is open in the summer. Adventure landing is open until 10 pm weekdays and til midnight on weekends. It is located at 1944 Beach Boulevard, Jacksonville Beach, or at www.adventurelanding.com

Blessing of the fleet is a ritual which occur every spring at the start of boating season. During the ceremony a spiritual leader sprinkles holy water, over your boat or near your boat. It's a way to bless your journeys and catching food successfully.

At Metropolitan Park each year e celebrate with the World of Nations. Jacksonville is a very diverse city. The local immigrants celebrate their native cultures. Vietnam, Mexico, Phillipines, and Russia are some of the cultures. Booths are set up to sell items for their homelands. They have music and dancing such African and Thai.

source:www.jacksonvillelanding.com

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moved to jacksonville, fl 3 years ago with my family from Tallahassee. Needed a change in my life and thought this would be a place to start.  View profile

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