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A walk inside the Fort George Island's Neff House

A walk inside the former Neff House on Fort George Island. Built in 1926, it was later home to the Betz family, who in 1974 found a strange metal orb in the woods known “Betz sphere”, which has never been identified. Today, the house is owned by the National Park Service and has fallen into disrepair in the woods of the Timucuan Preserve. Read More

UF campus land swap is the best deal on the table

The major deal to bring a University of Florida graduate campus to Downtown Jacksonville hinges on the City acquiring LaVilla’s Interline building so classes can begin in August. City Council is debating whether to trade the property for something we have too much of – vacant land – or tap the city’s reserves to buy it outright. Of the two options, a land swap is the better deal on the table, by far. Read More

Elements of Urbanism: Uptown Butte, Montana

Join the Jaxson for a virtual tour of Uptown Butte, Montana. A late 19th century mining boomtown, it is now part of the largest National Historic District in the United States, encompassing more than 6,000 registered historic sites. Read More

The Rise, Fall, and Rebirth of West Adams Street

For over a century, West Adams Street was a vital artery in the heart of downtown Jacksonville’s LaVilla neighborhood. Though much of it was lost to urban renewal, the street is now on the verge of a revival. Three decades after being reshaped by the River City Renaissance plan, here’s a look at West Adams Street, then and now. Read More

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