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Multimedia project by Modern Cities and WJCT Public Media, covering history, culture and urban issues in Jacksonville and the First Coast. linktr.ee/thejaxsonmag
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Join The Jaxson's Mike Field for a guided walking tour of Ortega, one of Jax’s most enduring historic neighborhoods. Mike lived in the neighborhood for over a decade and offers both a historian's and insider's perspective of the area. Get tickets here:
Historic Ortega Neighborhood Walking Tour
Join us for a guided walking tour of Ortega, and discover the history and beauty of one of Jacksonville's most iconic neighborhoods!
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50 years before Rosa Parks, a Jacksonville pastor sat down in a streetcar’s whites-only section, endured the legal consequences, and forced the courts to blink. His name was Andrew Patterson, and his blueprint traveled across the Civil Rights Movement.
LaVilla’s Forgotten Freedom Fighter
Before Rosa Parks and Montgomery, a pastor on Ashley Street sat down on a Jacksonville streetcar, refused bail, and forced the courts to blink. His name was Andrew Patterson, and his blueprint travele...
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Happy Indigenous Peoples’ Day, Jaxsons! This my favorite of the 16th century Fort Caroline engravings depicting the Timucua, the Indigenous people of Northeast FL. It shows a Timucua family in down time, swimming over to a “most delightful island” for a picnic.
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A brief history and look at the legacy of the Boylan-Haven School, an institution of Black education in the Historic Eastside from 1910 to 1959. A brief history and look at the legacy of the Historic Eastside’s Boylan-Haven School.
The Legacy of the Boylan-Haven School
A brief history and look at the legacy of the Historic Eastside’s Boylan-Haven School.
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A brief history and look inside the historic Maceo Elks Lodge #8, the last surviving institutional building in LaVilla connected to Jacksonville’s early Jewish community and now a cornerstone of the city’s Black civic life.
The Maceo Elks Lodge #8: A Legacy of LaVilla
A brief history and look inside LaVilla's historic Maceo Elks Lodge #8.
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Ennis’s and my piece on Jacksonville’s Hispanic heritage, from the Floridanos of the colonial era to Cuban cigar factories to the booming diversity of the present day, is up on Jacksonville Today: jaxtoday.org/2025/09/16/t...
THE JAXSON | Viva Jax: Jacksonville’s Hispanic heritage | Jacksonville Today
Though less well known than those in South Florida or Tampa Bay, Jacksonville’s Hispanic community has roots that are hundreds of years deep.
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Done right, moving the Duval County Public Schools HQ off the Southbank waterfront could be a boon for the district and taxpayers. However, if the School Board abandons Downtown entirely for expensive digs in Baymeadows, it’ll be a blow to taxpayers and Downtown.
Will DCPS's move waste a golden opportunity?
Done right, moving the Duval County Public Schools headquarters off the Southbank waterfront could be a boon for both the district and Jacksonville taxpayers. However, the School Board may abandon Dow...
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moving the DCPS offices away from downtown is ridiculous. Especially to Baymeadows?! if i remember where the proposed building is, it's a nightmare of traffic, not where you would want to be a pedestrian or taking the bus. And trying to get there from the Northside? yikes no.
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Duval County Public Schools may finally leave the Downtown Southbank. But in moving to an expensive, poorly accessible Baymeadows office building wasting a golden opportunity?
THE JAXSON | Will DCPS's move waste a golden opportunity? | Jacksonville Today
The School Board now faces a pivotal choice: strengthen Downtown’s resurgence or contribute to its decline.
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Duval County Public Schools may finally leave the Downtown Southbank. But in moving to an expensive, poorly accessible Baymeadows office building wasting a golden opportunity?
THE JAXSON | Will DCPS's move waste a golden opportunity? | Jacksonville Today
The School Board now faces a pivotal choice: strengthen Downtown’s resurgence or contribute to its decline.
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Located about 25 miles northeast of Jacksonville, Fernandina Beach is a historic city of 13,000 residents that spans the northern half of Amelia Island. Here are five fascinating facts about this vibrant walkable community.
Five historical facts about Fernandina Beach
Located about 25 miles northeast of Jacksonville, Fernandina Beach is a historic city of 13,000 residents that spans the northern half of Amelia Island. Here are five fascinating facts about this vibr...
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Rerouted, channelized & even buried underground for decades, McCoys Creek is currently undergoing restoration to return it to its natural state as part of the Emerald Trail. These City of Jacksonville photos from 1926 offer a glimpse of this important tributary 99 years ago.
A tour of McCoys Creek in 1926
McCoys Creek is a tributary of the St. Johns River, flowing eastward from the Murray Hill neighborhood before emptying into the river near downtown Jacksonville. Over the years, the creek has undergon...
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Evans Rendezvous, a prominent oceanfront venue on the Chitlin' Circuit, operated from 1948 to 1980 in the Black resort town of American Beach. Last week we had the opportunity to get a sneak peek inside this iconic historic landmark:
American Beach's Evans Rendezvous
Evans Rendezvous, a prominent oceanfront venue on the Chitlin' Circuit, operated from 1948 to 1980. Last week, during the annual Preservation on Main Street conference in Fernandina Beach, we had the ...
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Sushi, steaks, South African cuisine and more: Downtown Jax has struggled to maintain a consistent evening dining presence, but that will soon change as more concepts build out that could turn the area into the hottest dining destination in Northeast Florida. www.thejaxsonmag.com/article/five...
Five Restaurants Coming Downtown
Downtown Jacksonville has struggled to maintain a consistent evening dining presence, but that will soon change as more concepts are currently under construction that will turn the area into the hotte...
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A brief look into the history of an early Jacksonville’ Paxon Shopping Center, one of the early suburban plazas to challenge Downtown as the city’s retail epicenter.
When Paxson Was the Place to Be
A brief look into the history of an early Jacksonville suburban shopping center.
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Located 18 miles southeast of downtown Jacksonville, Bayard is a historic community with a rich cultural story. Here are five fascinating historical facts about Bayard that you might not know.
Five things you didn't know about Bayard
Located 18 miles southeast of downtown Jacksonville, Bayard is a historic community with a rich cultural story. Here are five fascinating historical facts about Bayard that you might not know.
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Did you know that Downtown Jax’s highest rents were once in LaVilla's red light district? This 1939 map by the Federal Housing Administration is colored coded by rental rates for each city block, revealing economic conditions in the City prior to World War II.
1939 Jax rental rates colored coded at block level
A 1939 map prepared by the Research Division of the Federal Housing Administration colored coded by average monthly rental rates for each city block. Did you know that Downtown's highest rents were in...
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This is pretty neat!

and Angie Nixon!! I knew of her work before she ran for office, and she was pretty cool then. She's a great state rep now, too.
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Founded by Florida state rep Angie Nixon, Cafe Resistance on Soutel Dr. is a bookstore, coffee shop and community hub that highlights African American authors and banned books. Guest writer Jalicia Lewis tells the story behind this Northwest Jax hotspot.
One year of Cafe Resistance
Founded by Florida state representative Angie Nixon, Cafe Resistance on Soutel Drive is a bookstore, coffee shop and community hub that highlights African American authors and banned books. Here’s the...
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Founded by Florida state rep Angie Nixon, Cafe Resistance on Soutel Dr. is a bookstore, coffee shop and community hub that highlights African American authors and banned books. Guest writer Jalicia Lewis tells the story behind this Northwest Jax hotspot.
One year of Cafe Resistance
Founded by Florida state representative Angie Nixon, Cafe Resistance on Soutel Drive is a bookstore, coffee shop and community hub that highlights African American authors and banned books. Here’s the...
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We’re celebrating #IDigJax with a scavenger hunt! We’re hiding 5 miniature Rexies all over the city. Stay tuned to our social media channels for clues to find the first one. If you find him, post it on social media with the hashtags #IDigJax and #RexMarkstheSpot. Happy hunting!
a plastic orange dinosaur with a yellow hard hat holding a white shovel
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Somewhere in the city, the first of 5 Rexy statues is hidden — the clue to find it drops TOMORROW
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We’re celebrating #IDigJax with a scavenger hunt! We’re hiding 5 miniature Rexies all over the city. Stay tuned to our social media channels for clues to find the first one. If you find him, post it on social media with the hashtags #IDigJax and #RexMarkstheSpot. Happy hunting!
a plastic orange dinosaur with a yellow hard hat holding a white shovel
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Happy Pride, y’all! In a great day to cap off a great week, Mayor Deegan and community leaders commemorated LGBTQ Pride Month in Jacksonville. Especially in troubled times, it’s important to honor those who’ve brought us this far along our pat and celebrate with those paving the next steps forward.