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Jacksonville is a coastal city in the northeastern portion of the state of Florida. It has the distinction of being the largest city in the world by square miles (roughly 624), and has a metropolitan area spanning Nassau, St. John's, Baker, Clay, and Duval counties with a metropolitan population of over 1 million people.

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Jacksonville

Get in

Jacksonville can easily be reached by car. Major highways entering the city include I-10, I-95, US-1, US-90, and FL-A1A.

Jacksonville International Airport also has regular flights to many US cities with major carriers such as Delta, US Air, Continental, American, Air Tran and Southwest.

Jacksonville

Get around

A car is a must to get around the city; due to its size, it is nearly impossible to walk anywhere. Mass transit is limited to the city bus system, and a small, elevated rail system in the downtown district that locals consistently complain about not going anywhere. Taxi services are available, but expensive due to the sprawl of the city.

Jacksonville

See

  • St. Augustine - Founded by Spanish colonists in 1565, St. Augustine lays claim to being the oldest permanent settlement in the United States. It is about a 45 minute drive south of Jacksonville by I-95, or about an hour taking the more scenic route down FL-A1A. It boasts many fine restaurants and tourist attractions, as well as a unique blend of old world architectural styles inherited from its Spanish and British masters. The fort, the old city, the Flagler Museum, St. George's Street, the St. Augustine Lighthouse, and the Bridge of Lions are all recommended.
  • Fort Caroline - The original French fort, destroyed by Spanish troops from St. Augustine, now lies somewhere beneath the St. John's River. A modern recreation currently stands on the riverbank with a museum dedicated to the first settlements by the French in the area.
  • Amelia Island - A beautiful island about an hour north of Jacksonville along FL-A1A, it is home to upscale houses, and the Amelia Island Plantation. In the 17th and 18th centuries, Amelia Island was used as a pirate base for raids on Spanish shipping. Local tales still talk of forgotten buried treasure in the area.
  • The Irish Castle - It doesn't really have a name, but on FL-A1A between Jacksonville and St. Augustine is a replica of an Irish monastery. Built as a private residence, the owner used to give tours every third Sunday. Due to zoning laws, public tours might not be given anymore.
  • Olustee Battlefield - About an hour's drive west along I-10 is the Olustee Battlefield, site of the only Civil War engagement in Florida. The battle is reenacted each February, and is a popular site for Civil War buffs.
  • The TPC - If you like golf, Jacksonville is second only to Augusta. The Player's Championship is every spring in Ponte Vedra Beach, a suburb of Jacksonville. The police are out in force with speed traps during "TPC Week," especially along J. Turner Butler Blvd, the main road to Ponte Vedra.
  • Kingston Plantation - A well-preserved, Southern plantation. Well worth the trip to see.
  • Museum of Science and History - Also known as the "MOSH" by locals, the museum has many interesting science exhibits, and some interesting information about local history.
Jacksonville

Do

  • Fernindina Beach Shrimp Festival - Fernindina Beach, near Amelia Island, holds an annual festival every summer, the highlight of which is a mock pirate invasion terrorizing the locals.
  • The Beach - Jacksonville is on the Atlantic Ocean, and has a thriving beach culture, but not as packed or as crowded as the beaches in south Florida.
  • The Landing - A downtown shopping district with a thriving nightlife around it, especially on New Years.
  • The Riverwalk - A scenic walk system along the south shore of the St. John's River. It's a great place for a date.
  • The Jaguars - Jacksonville's NFL team. Catch one of their home games during football season in the fall.
  • The Suns - Jacksonville's AA Minor League baseball team. Tickets are cheap and the view is good at Wolfson Stadium.
  • The Lizard Kings - For the hockey fans out there, Jacksonville's minor league hockey team provides cheap, violent, and entertaining hockey.
Jacksonville

Buy

  • Regency Square Mall - Located at the intersection of Atlantic and Southside Blvds near Arlington.
  • Avenues Square Mall - Located at the intersection of Southside Blvd and Phillips Hwy.
  • The Landing - A downtown shopping district located on the river.
Jacksonville

Eat

Jacksonville

Drink

  • London Bridge Pub - 100 East Adams Street, about 2 blocks north of the main street bridge. 15 or so draft beers and good cottage pie
  • Lynch's Irish Pub - 514 N. First Street, Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250. A well known Irish pub in Jacksonville Beach. Many good imported pints on tap, with live music, and a raucous atmosphere. Cover charge on weekends.
Jacksonville

Sleep

  • The Elizabeth Pointe Lodge, 1 (http://www.elizabethpointelodge.com). Located on Amelia Island, just outside the city of Jacksonville. Bed & Breakfast amenities; on the beach.
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