An art lesson out in nature in Arlington, a festive brunch in Springfield and a history festival in St. Johns are What to Do this weekend in the Jacksonville area.
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An art lesson out in nature in Arlington, a festive brunch in Springfield and a history festival in St. Johns are What to Do this weekend in the Jacksonville area.
Nature Print Workshop
The Jacksonville City Council approved taxpayer-backed incentive packages for three real estate development projects Tuesday night totaling $3.53 million in cash and $12 million in tax breaks.
In a 16-0 vote, city lawmakers approved
The Florida Legislature approved a new congressional map Wednesday intended to maximize Republicans’ advantage in the state as part of the national redistricting battle that President Donald Trump launched ahead of this...
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For over 100 years, the Moore Dry Kiln industrial complex near Downtown Jacksonville adapted, expanded and survived through changing economic eras.
Founded in 1897 by Georgia native Lafayette Moore, the Moore Company began as a traveling operation designing and constructing lumber-drying kilns for sawmills across the South. Though rarely recognized outside ...