While 45 of 50 states recognize Juneteenth as either a state holiday, ceremonial holiday, or day of observance, many things we take for granted today such as the coffeehouse, tea rooms and the international city of London are examples of things that once flourished off the backs of enslaved labor through the transatlantic slave trade. Read More
A behind-the-scenes look into the history and decay of the last downtown Jacksonville office building designed by early 20th century architectural mastermind H.J. Klutho. Read More
Much has been said about Lot J development proposed by Shad Khan's Iguana Investments and Baltimore-based The Cordish Companies but many in the public are still in the dark about what the long delayed development may ultimately look like or cost taxpayers.
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Across Jacksonville's urban core, people have been putting stickers of Harriett Tubman over images of Andrew Jackson. Here are five locals worthy of joining Tubman as the subjects of guerrilla art. Read More