On Sunday, July 24, Art Bikes Jax and author Bill Delaney are hosting an electric bike tour featuring stops from Bill's book Secret Jacksonville: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful and Obscure. Read More
From Timucua two-spirits in the 16th century to bisexual blues musicians to the continued celebration of River City Pride, Jacksonville has a long and storied LGBTQ history. In honor of Pride Month, The Jaxson takes a look at four stories from the city's past with special significance for the LGBTQ community. Read More
Located at 410 Broad Street, the Masonic Temple (also known as Masonic Temple, Most Worshipful Union Grand Lodge PHA) was constructed by the Grand Lodge between 1912 and 1916. It was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places on September 22, 1980. Read More
Developers want to lift a ban on self-storage facilities in Downtown Jacksonville, but building such facilities haphazardly across the city center could stifle key streets and create more dead space in an area already plagued by it. City leaders should maintain the ban – and create a true master plan to give Jacksonville the vibrant Downtown it deserves. Read More
The Jacksonville Port Authority has completed $100 million in berth improvements at Blount Island that allow the port to simultaneously handle two of the largest cargo ships. Read More