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The new issue of Home is here! Homes. They say beautiful architecture and rich history are why people first visit the Springfield Historic District. That may be true, but it’s the sense of community that causes so many to return. For one weekend a year, visitors have 50 BEST RESTAURANTS 2021 The restaurant business is notoriously Difficult. In fact, about half of all restaurants opened don’t survive their first year in operation. And that’s in a typical year. Of course, 2020 was not typical by any measure. According to the National Restaurant Association, approximately 17 percent of restaurants nationwide had either closed permanently or would be IN AMELIA ISLAND, THE SOUTHERN LIVING IDEA HOUSE BLENDS There are a few features that accurately depict Southern architecture. A near-seamless integration with the surrounding landscape, thanks to a large, wrap-around porch, is arguably the most iconic. At the Southern Living Idea House, a sprawling property now open for tours in Amelia Island’s Crane Island development, the porch is in a leagueof its
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THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO JACKSONVILLE HURRICANE PREPAREDNESS The ultimate guide to Jacksonville hurricane preparedness. FROM JUNE 1 TO NOVEMBER 30, there’s a risk of hurricanes forming in the Atlantic Ocean. In case of storms, Floridians need to be aware of their options. From evacuating to staying in place, here are tips on what to do, where to go, and what to bring during hurricane season. BET YOU DIDN'T KNOW THERE WAS A WATERFALL JUST AN HOUR’S Northeast Florida isn’t the most geographically varied area—with all our basically flat and/or soggy landscape. But west of Downtown Jax, near Lake City, sits an altogether different sort of topography: Falling Creek Falls. The falls aren’t huge, plummeting just ten feet over a lip of limestone and boulders at the bottom of a ravine. WHERE TO CELEBRATE PRIDE IN JAX THIS MONTH LGBTQ+ Pride Month is officially upon us. Each June, the community celebrates Pride in honor of the 1969 Stonewall riots, in the aftermath of a raid on a gay club in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village. In Jacksonville, Pride is celebrated with events throughout the month, including parades, parties and drag shows. Here are your best bets IN THE 1940S AND '50S, WOMEN'S WRESTLING MATCHES PINNED LONG BEFORE THERE WAS GLOW, the Netflix series about women’s wrestling in the 1980s, there were the glamorous ladies of Jacksonville wrestling, who took to the ring in the old Downtown Arena to the delight of raucus crowds (and, by the looks of it, lots of young sailors).In the 1940s and `50s, the corner of Main and Beaver streets was the near-permanent parking space for promoter Jimmy A FLIGHT LINE-LEVEL INSPECTION OF THE U.S. NAVY’S P-8A A flight line-level inspection of the U.S. Navy’s P-8A. IT WAS ONLY A FEW YEARS AGO that the U.S. Navy was still flying aircraft that dated back to the 1950s. NAS JAX was the Navy’s first to transition its fleet of P3s, a prop plane thats took its inaugural flight in 1959, to P-8As, a militarized version of the Boeing 737. Now, Naval HOME | JACKSONVILLE MAGAZINEREAD ONLINEBEST IN JAXEVENTSJAX LIFEFOOD &DRINKHOME
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ABANDONED (AND POTENTIALLY HAUNTED) BUILDINGS AROUND JAX Abandoned (and potentially haunted) buildings around Jax. This article originally ran in March 2017. Like any big city, Jacksonville has its share of abandoned creepy buildings. And while these dwellings sit eerily vacant year round, the curious can’t help but want to peek inside in the weeks surrounding Halloween. COMPANIES WITH HEART Each year, Jacksonville Magazine makes it a point to recognize the companies doing extraordinary work in the community through our Companies With Heart feature. Not only are the honorees committed to their work, but they exhibit tireless dedication in shaping the community through fundraisers, backpack drives, donations and grantprograms.
THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO JACKSONVILLE HURRICANE PREPAREDNESS The ultimate guide to Jacksonville hurricane preparedness. FROM JUNE 1 TO NOVEMBER 30, there’s a risk of hurricanes forming in the Atlantic Ocean. In case of storms, Floridians need to be aware of their options. From evacuating to staying in place, here are tips on what to do, where to go, and what to bring during hurricane season. BET YOU DIDN'T KNOW THERE WAS A WATERFALL JUST AN HOUR’S Northeast Florida isn’t the most geographically varied area—with all our basically flat and/or soggy landscape. But west of Downtown Jax, near Lake City, sits an altogether different sort of topography: Falling Creek Falls. The falls aren’t huge, plummeting just ten feet over a lip of limestone and boulders at the bottom of a ravine. WHERE TO CELEBRATE PRIDE IN JAX THIS MONTH LGBTQ+ Pride Month is officially upon us. Each June, the community celebrates Pride in honor of the 1969 Stonewall riots, in the aftermath of a raid on a gay club in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village. In Jacksonville, Pride is celebrated with events throughout the month, including parades, parties and drag shows. Here are your best bets IN THE 1940S AND '50S, WOMEN'S WRESTLING MATCHES PINNED LONG BEFORE THERE WAS GLOW, the Netflix series about women’s wrestling in the 1980s, there were the glamorous ladies of Jacksonville wrestling, who took to the ring in the old Downtown Arena to the delight of raucus crowds (and, by the looks of it, lots of young sailors).In the 1940s and `50s, the corner of Main and Beaver streets was the near-permanent parking space for promoter Jimmy A FLIGHT LINE-LEVEL INSPECTION OF THE U.S. NAVY’S P-8A A flight line-level inspection of the U.S. Navy’s P-8A. IT WAS ONLY A FEW YEARS AGO that the U.S. Navy was still flying aircraft that dated back to the 1950s. NAS JAX was the Navy’s first to transition its fleet of P3s, a prop plane thats took its inaugural flight in 1959, to P-8As, a militarized version of the Boeing 737. Now, Naval BACK IT UP | JACKSONVILLE MAGAZINE Your dream yard may be just a few steps outside. There’s a new home trend that’s becoming more and more commonplace. Often called “back-yarding,” the term refers to the idea of how so many indoor activities—from working in an office or classroom to dining and recreation—have moved to outdoors. Under pandemic conditions, ouryards and
THE NEW ISSUE OF HOME IS HERE! The new issue of Home is here! By. Mandy Niesen. -. May 10, 2021. They say beautiful architecture and rich history are why people first visit the Springfield Historic District. That may be true, but it’s the sense of community that causes so many to return. For one weekend a year, visitors have an opportunity to enjoy the unique character and JACKSONVILLE MAGAZINE'S TOP DOCTORS 1531 Osceola St. Jacksonville, FL 32204 (904) 389-3622 Fax (904) 389-3628 Office Hours | Monday-Friday 8:30 AM-5:30 PM COMPANIES WITH HEART Each year, Jacksonville Magazine makes it a point to recognize the companies doing extraordinary work in the community through our Companies With Heart feature. Not only are the honorees committed to their work, but they exhibit tireless dedication in shaping the community through fundraisers, backpack drives, donations and grantprograms.
A FLIGHT LINE-LEVEL INSPECTION OF THE U.S. NAVY’S P-8A A flight line-level inspection of the U.S. Navy’s P-8A. IT WAS ONLY A FEW YEARS AGO that the U.S. Navy was still flying aircraft that dated back to the 1950s. NAS JAX was the Navy’s first to transition its fleet of P3s, a prop plane thats took its inaugural flight in 1959, to P-8As, a militarized version of the Boeing 737. Now, Naval THIS RETIRED CEO'S RIVERFRONT HOME SERVES CLASSIC LOOKS Michael Ward, recently retired CEO and chairman of CSX, had lived on the river in San Marco for 20 years. He and his wife Jennifer were considering what they could do to combine their lives, as prior to their marriage, Jennifer had resided in a home in Mandarin were she cared for her prized gardens. FLORIDA’S ANCIENT DUGOUT CANOES ARE BURIED TREASURES BEST Florida’s waterways have long been associated with rest and relaxation. Tranquil lakes abound, most of which are linked together by natural tributaries. The waterways are canopied by lush cypress trees and water oaks and home to abundant schools of fish. Other states in the union can lay claim to an equally wet environment, butFlorida’s
PEEK INSIDE GOLFER BILLY HORSCHEL’S RENOVATED ESTATE But Ponte Vedra resident Billy Horschel—the Ralph Lauren-sponsored, 2014 FedExCup Champion golfer—wanted his house to be perfect. He and wife Brittany already lived in Ponte Vedra’s gated Plantation neighborhood. But they were looking for a SEE THE JAW-DROPPING TRANSFORMATION OF THIS MANDARIN See the jaw-dropping transformation of this Mandarin riverfront home. It’s rarely easy to find the perfect house, especially when looking for the ideal piece of property, too. In Jennifer and Henry Brown’s case, it was a riverfront home they were after, and the search was proving difficult. “My husband and I are both native to DESIGNING A HOME IN WHICH PEOPLE AND ANIMALS INHABIT IN Designing a home in which people and animals inhabit in harmony. Adding a furry family member can bring a lot of joy and excitement into a household. Studies show that dog adoption can help reduce depression, encourage physical activity and even extend your life. But—as pet owners know—that same lovable fluffball can also stainyour sofa
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The new issue of Home is here! Homes. They say beautiful architecture and rich history are why people first visit the Springfield Historic District. That may be true, but it’s the sense of community that causes so many to return. For one weekend a year, visitors have 50 BEST RESTAURANTS 2021 The restaurant business is notoriously Difficult. In fact, about half of all restaurants opened don’t survive their first year in operation. And that’s in a typical year. Of course, 2020 was not typical by any measure. According to the National Restaurant Association, approximately 17 percent of restaurants nationwide had either closed permanently or would be IN AMELIA ISLAND, THE SOUTHERN LIVING IDEA HOUSE BLENDS There are a few features that accurately depict Southern architecture. A near-seamless integration with the surrounding landscape, thanks to a large, wrap-around porch, is arguably the most iconic. At the Southern Living Idea House, a sprawling property now open for tours in Amelia Island’s Crane Island development, the porch is in a leagueof its
ABANDONED (AND POTENTIALLY HAUNTED) BUILDINGS AROUND JAX Abandoned (and potentially haunted) buildings around Jax. This article originally ran in March 2017. Like any big city, Jacksonville has its share of abandoned creepy buildings. And while these dwellings sit eerily vacant year round, the curious can’t help but want to peek inside in the weeks surrounding Halloween. COMPANIES WITH HEART Each year, Jacksonville Magazine makes it a point to recognize the companies doing extraordinary work in the community through our Companies With Heart feature. Not only are the honorees committed to their work, but they exhibit tireless dedication in shaping the community through fundraisers, backpack drives, donations and grantprograms.
THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO JACKSONVILLE HURRICANE PREPAREDNESS The ultimate guide to Jacksonville hurricane preparedness. FROM JUNE 1 TO NOVEMBER 30, there’s a risk of hurricanes forming in the Atlantic Ocean. In case of storms, Floridians need to be aware of their options. From evacuating to staying in place, here are tips on what to do, where to go, and what to bring during hurricane season. BET YOU DIDN'T KNOW THERE WAS A WATERFALL JUST AN HOUR’S Northeast Florida isn’t the most geographically varied area—with all our basically flat and/or soggy landscape. But west of Downtown Jax, near Lake City, sits an altogether different sort of topography: Falling Creek Falls. The falls aren’t huge, plummeting just ten feet over a lip of limestone and boulders at the bottom of a ravine. WHERE TO CELEBRATE PRIDE IN JAX THIS MONTH LGBTQ+ Pride Month is officially upon us. Each June, the community celebrates Pride in honor of the 1969 Stonewall riots, in the aftermath of a raid on a gay club in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village. In Jacksonville, Pride is celebrated with events throughout the month, including parades, parties and drag shows. Here are your best bets IN THE 1940S AND '50S, WOMEN'S WRESTLING MATCHES PINNED LONG BEFORE THERE WAS GLOW, the Netflix series about women’s wrestling in the 1980s, there were the glamorous ladies of Jacksonville wrestling, who took to the ring in the old Downtown Arena to the delight of raucus crowds (and, by the looks of it, lots of young sailors).In the 1940s and `50s, the corner of Main and Beaver streets was the near-permanent parking space for promoter Jimmy A FLIGHT LINE-LEVEL INSPECTION OF THE U.S. NAVY’S P-8A A flight line-level inspection of the U.S. Navy’s P-8A. IT WAS ONLY A FEW YEARS AGO that the U.S. Navy was still flying aircraft that dated back to the 1950s. NAS JAX was the Navy’s first to transition its fleet of P3s, a prop plane thats took its inaugural flight in 1959, to P-8As, a militarized version of the Boeing 737. Now, Naval HOME | JACKSONVILLE MAGAZINEREAD ONLINEBEST IN JAXEVENTSJAX LIFEFOOD &DRINKHOME
The new issue of Home is here! Homes. They say beautiful architecture and rich history are why people first visit the Springfield Historic District. That may be true, but it’s the sense of community that causes so many to return. For one weekend a year, visitors have 50 BEST RESTAURANTS 2021 The restaurant business is notoriously Difficult. In fact, about half of all restaurants opened don’t survive their first year in operation. And that’s in a typical year. Of course, 2020 was not typical by any measure. According to the National Restaurant Association, approximately 17 percent of restaurants nationwide had either closed permanently or would be IN AMELIA ISLAND, THE SOUTHERN LIVING IDEA HOUSE BLENDS There are a few features that accurately depict Southern architecture. A near-seamless integration with the surrounding landscape, thanks to a large, wrap-around porch, is arguably the most iconic. At the Southern Living Idea House, a sprawling property now open for tours in Amelia Island’s Crane Island development, the porch is in a leagueof its
ABANDONED (AND POTENTIALLY HAUNTED) BUILDINGS AROUND JAX Abandoned (and potentially haunted) buildings around Jax. This article originally ran in March 2017. Like any big city, Jacksonville has its share of abandoned creepy buildings. And while these dwellings sit eerily vacant year round, the curious can’t help but want to peek inside in the weeks surrounding Halloween. COMPANIES WITH HEART Each year, Jacksonville Magazine makes it a point to recognize the companies doing extraordinary work in the community through our Companies With Heart feature. Not only are the honorees committed to their work, but they exhibit tireless dedication in shaping the community through fundraisers, backpack drives, donations and grantprograms.
THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO JACKSONVILLE HURRICANE PREPAREDNESS The ultimate guide to Jacksonville hurricane preparedness. FROM JUNE 1 TO NOVEMBER 30, there’s a risk of hurricanes forming in the Atlantic Ocean. In case of storms, Floridians need to be aware of their options. From evacuating to staying in place, here are tips on what to do, where to go, and what to bring during hurricane season. BET YOU DIDN'T KNOW THERE WAS A WATERFALL JUST AN HOUR’S Northeast Florida isn’t the most geographically varied area—with all our basically flat and/or soggy landscape. But west of Downtown Jax, near Lake City, sits an altogether different sort of topography: Falling Creek Falls. The falls aren’t huge, plummeting just ten feet over a lip of limestone and boulders at the bottom of a ravine. WHERE TO CELEBRATE PRIDE IN JAX THIS MONTH LGBTQ+ Pride Month is officially upon us. Each June, the community celebrates Pride in honor of the 1969 Stonewall riots, in the aftermath of a raid on a gay club in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village. In Jacksonville, Pride is celebrated with events throughout the month, including parades, parties and drag shows. Here are your best bets IN THE 1940S AND '50S, WOMEN'S WRESTLING MATCHES PINNED LONG BEFORE THERE WAS GLOW, the Netflix series about women’s wrestling in the 1980s, there were the glamorous ladies of Jacksonville wrestling, who took to the ring in the old Downtown Arena to the delight of raucus crowds (and, by the looks of it, lots of young sailors).In the 1940s and `50s, the corner of Main and Beaver streets was the near-permanent parking space for promoter Jimmy A FLIGHT LINE-LEVEL INSPECTION OF THE U.S. NAVY’S P-8A A flight line-level inspection of the U.S. Navy’s P-8A. IT WAS ONLY A FEW YEARS AGO that the U.S. Navy was still flying aircraft that dated back to the 1950s. NAS JAX was the Navy’s first to transition its fleet of P3s, a prop plane thats took its inaugural flight in 1959, to P-8As, a militarized version of the Boeing 737. Now, Naval BACK IT UP | JACKSONVILLE MAGAZINE Your dream yard may be just a few steps outside. There’s a new home trend that’s becoming more and more commonplace. Often called “back-yarding,” the term refers to the idea of how so many indoor activities—from working in an office or classroom to dining and recreation—have moved to outdoors. Under pandemic conditions, ouryards and
THE NEW ISSUE OF HOME IS HERE! The new issue of Home is here! By. Mandy Niesen. -. May 10, 2021. They say beautiful architecture and rich history are why people first visit the Springfield Historic District. That may be true, but it’s the sense of community that causes so many to return. For one weekend a year, visitors have an opportunity to enjoy the unique character and JACKSONVILLE MAGAZINE'S TOP DOCTORS 1531 Osceola St. Jacksonville, FL 32204 (904) 389-3622 Fax (904) 389-3628 Office Hours | Monday-Friday 8:30 AM-5:30 PM COMPANIES WITH HEART Each year, Jacksonville Magazine makes it a point to recognize the companies doing extraordinary work in the community through our Companies With Heart feature. Not only are the honorees committed to their work, but they exhibit tireless dedication in shaping the community through fundraisers, backpack drives, donations and grantprograms.
A FLIGHT LINE-LEVEL INSPECTION OF THE U.S. NAVY’S P-8A A flight line-level inspection of the U.S. Navy’s P-8A. IT WAS ONLY A FEW YEARS AGO that the U.S. Navy was still flying aircraft that dated back to the 1950s. NAS JAX was the Navy’s first to transition its fleet of P3s, a prop plane thats took its inaugural flight in 1959, to P-8As, a militarized version of the Boeing 737. Now, Naval THIS RETIRED CEO'S RIVERFRONT HOME SERVES CLASSIC LOOKS Michael Ward, recently retired CEO and chairman of CSX, had lived on the river in San Marco for 20 years. He and his wife Jennifer were considering what they could do to combine their lives, as prior to their marriage, Jennifer had resided in a home in Mandarin were she cared for her prized gardens. FLORIDA’S ANCIENT DUGOUT CANOES ARE BURIED TREASURES BEST Florida’s waterways have long been associated with rest and relaxation. Tranquil lakes abound, most of which are linked together by natural tributaries. The waterways are canopied by lush cypress trees and water oaks and home to abundant schools of fish. Other states in the union can lay claim to an equally wet environment, butFlorida’s
PEEK INSIDE GOLFER BILLY HORSCHEL’S RENOVATED ESTATE But Ponte Vedra resident Billy Horschel—the Ralph Lauren-sponsored, 2014 FedExCup Champion golfer—wanted his house to be perfect. He and wife Brittany already lived in Ponte Vedra’s gated Plantation neighborhood. But they were looking for a SEE THE JAW-DROPPING TRANSFORMATION OF THIS MANDARIN See the jaw-dropping transformation of this Mandarin riverfront home. It’s rarely easy to find the perfect house, especially when looking for the ideal piece of property, too. In Jennifer and Henry Brown’s case, it was a riverfront home they were after, and the search was proving difficult. “My husband and I are both native to DESIGNING A HOME IN WHICH PEOPLE AND ANIMALS INHABIT IN Designing a home in which people and animals inhabit in harmony. Adding a furry family member can bring a lot of joy and excitement into a household. Studies show that dog adoption can help reduce depression, encourage physical activity and even extend your life. But—as pet owners know—that same lovable fluffball can also stainyour sofa
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The new issue of Home is here! Homes. They say beautiful architecture and rich history are why people first visit the Springfield Historic District. That may be true, but it’s the sense of community that causes so many to return. For one weekend a year, visitors have 50 BEST RESTAURANTS 2021 The restaurant business is notoriously Difficult. In fact, about half of all restaurants opened don’t survive their first year in operation. And that’s in a typical year. Of course, 2020 was not typical by any measure. According to the National Restaurant Association, approximately 17 percent of restaurants nationwide had either closed permanently or would be THE NEW ISSUE OF HOME IS HERE! The new issue of Home is here! By. Mandy Niesen. -. May 10, 2021. They say beautiful architecture and rich history are why people first visit the Springfield Historic District. That may be true, but it’s the sense of community that causes so many to return. For one weekend a year, visitors have an opportunity to enjoy the unique character and IN AMELIA ISLAND, THE SOUTHERN LIVING IDEA HOUSE BLENDS There are a few features that accurately depict Southern architecture. A near-seamless integration with the surrounding landscape, thanks to a large, wrap-around porch, is arguably the most iconic. At the Southern Living Idea House, a sprawling property now open for tours in Amelia Island’s Crane Island development, the porch is in a leagueof its
ABANDONED (AND POTENTIALLY HAUNTED) BUILDINGS AROUND JAX Abandoned (and potentially haunted) buildings around Jax. This article originally ran in March 2017. Like any big city, Jacksonville has its share of abandoned creepy buildings. And while these dwellings sit eerily vacant year round, the curious can’t help but want to peek inside in the weeks surrounding Halloween. BET YOU DIDN'T KNOW THERE WAS A WATERFALL JUST AN HOUR’S Northeast Florida isn’t the most geographically varied area—with all our basically flat and/or soggy landscape. But west of Downtown Jax, near Lake City, sits an altogether different sort of topography: Falling Creek Falls. The falls aren’t huge, plummeting just ten feet over a lip of limestone and boulders at the bottom of a ravine. THIS RETIRED CEO'S RIVERFRONT HOME SERVES CLASSIC LOOKS Michael Ward, recently retired CEO and chairman of CSX, had lived on the river in San Marco for 20 years. He and his wife Jennifer were considering what they could do to combine their lives, as prior to their marriage, Jennifer had resided in a home in Mandarin were she cared for her prized gardens. FLORIDA’S ANCIENT DUGOUT CANOES ARE BURIED TREASURES BEST Florida’s waterways have long been associated with rest and relaxation. Tranquil lakes abound, most of which are linked together by natural tributaries. The waterways are canopied by lush cypress trees and water oaks and home to abundant schools of fish. Other states in the union can lay claim to an equally wet environment, butFlorida’s
A FLIGHT LINE-LEVEL INSPECTION OF THE U.S. NAVY’S P-8A A flight line-level inspection of the U.S. Navy’s P-8A. IT WAS ONLY A FEW YEARS AGO that the U.S. Navy was still flying aircraft that dated back to the 1950s. NAS JAX was the Navy’s first to transition its fleet of P3s, a prop plane thats took its inaugural flight in 1959, to P-8As, a militarized version of the Boeing 737. Now, Naval IN THE 1940S AND '50S, WOMEN'S WRESTLING MATCHES PINNED LONG BEFORE THERE WAS GLOW, the Netflix series about women’s wrestling in the 1980s, there were the glamorous ladies of Jacksonville wrestling, who took to the ring in the old Downtown Arena to the delight of raucus crowds (and, by the looks of it, lots of young sailors).In the 1940s and `50s, the corner of Main and Beaver streets was the near-permanent parking space for promoter Jimmy HOME | JACKSONVILLE MAGAZINEREAD ONLINEBEST IN JAXEVENTSJAX LIFEFOOD &DRINKHOME
The new issue of Home is here! Homes. They say beautiful architecture and rich history are why people first visit the Springfield Historic District. That may be true, but it’s the sense of community that causes so many to return. For one weekend a year, visitors have 50 BEST RESTAURANTS 2021 The restaurant business is notoriously Difficult. In fact, about half of all restaurants opened don’t survive their first year in operation. And that’s in a typical year. Of course, 2020 was not typical by any measure. According to the National Restaurant Association, approximately 17 percent of restaurants nationwide had either closed permanently or would be THE NEW ISSUE OF HOME IS HERE! The new issue of Home is here! By. Mandy Niesen. -. May 10, 2021. They say beautiful architecture and rich history are why people first visit the Springfield Historic District. That may be true, but it’s the sense of community that causes so many to return. For one weekend a year, visitors have an opportunity to enjoy the unique character and IN AMELIA ISLAND, THE SOUTHERN LIVING IDEA HOUSE BLENDS There are a few features that accurately depict Southern architecture. A near-seamless integration with the surrounding landscape, thanks to a large, wrap-around porch, is arguably the most iconic. At the Southern Living Idea House, a sprawling property now open for tours in Amelia Island’s Crane Island development, the porch is in a leagueof its
ABANDONED (AND POTENTIALLY HAUNTED) BUILDINGS AROUND JAX Abandoned (and potentially haunted) buildings around Jax. This article originally ran in March 2017. Like any big city, Jacksonville has its share of abandoned creepy buildings. And while these dwellings sit eerily vacant year round, the curious can’t help but want to peek inside in the weeks surrounding Halloween. BET YOU DIDN'T KNOW THERE WAS A WATERFALL JUST AN HOUR’S Northeast Florida isn’t the most geographically varied area—with all our basically flat and/or soggy landscape. But west of Downtown Jax, near Lake City, sits an altogether different sort of topography: Falling Creek Falls. The falls aren’t huge, plummeting just ten feet over a lip of limestone and boulders at the bottom of a ravine. THIS RETIRED CEO'S RIVERFRONT HOME SERVES CLASSIC LOOKS Michael Ward, recently retired CEO and chairman of CSX, had lived on the river in San Marco for 20 years. He and his wife Jennifer were considering what they could do to combine their lives, as prior to their marriage, Jennifer had resided in a home in Mandarin were she cared for her prized gardens. FLORIDA’S ANCIENT DUGOUT CANOES ARE BURIED TREASURES BEST Florida’s waterways have long been associated with rest and relaxation. Tranquil lakes abound, most of which are linked together by natural tributaries. The waterways are canopied by lush cypress trees and water oaks and home to abundant schools of fish. Other states in the union can lay claim to an equally wet environment, butFlorida’s
A FLIGHT LINE-LEVEL INSPECTION OF THE U.S. NAVY’S P-8A A flight line-level inspection of the U.S. Navy’s P-8A. IT WAS ONLY A FEW YEARS AGO that the U.S. Navy was still flying aircraft that dated back to the 1950s. NAS JAX was the Navy’s first to transition its fleet of P3s, a prop plane thats took its inaugural flight in 1959, to P-8As, a militarized version of the Boeing 737. Now, Naval IN THE 1940S AND '50S, WOMEN'S WRESTLING MATCHES PINNED LONG BEFORE THERE WAS GLOW, the Netflix series about women’s wrestling in the 1980s, there were the glamorous ladies of Jacksonville wrestling, who took to the ring in the old Downtown Arena to the delight of raucus crowds (and, by the looks of it, lots of young sailors).In the 1940s and `50s, the corner of Main and Beaver streets was the near-permanent parking space for promoter Jimmy DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER The sounds of a wooden bat hitting a baseball, vendors hawking cold beer and peanuts, and crowds cheering a towering home run are American summertime traditions going back more than 100 years. The pandemic halted the in-person experiences pro baseball fans dearly love. But the start of the 2021 season saw the return of the BACK IT UP | JACKSONVILLE MAGAZINE Your dream yard may be just a few steps outside. There’s a new home trend that’s becoming more and more commonplace. Often called “back-yarding,” the term refers to the idea of how so many indoor activities—from working in an office or classroom to dining and recreation—have moved to outdoors. Under pandemic conditions, ouryards and
THE NEW ISSUE OF HOME IS HERE! The new issue of Home is here! By. Mandy Niesen. -. May 10, 2021. They say beautiful architecture and rich history are why people first visit the Springfield Historic District. That may be true, but it’s the sense of community that causes so many to return. For one weekend a year, visitors have an opportunity to enjoy the unique character and BEST IN JAX POLL 2020 1531 Osceola St. Jacksonville, FL 32204 (904) 389-3622 Fax (904) 389-3628 Office Hours | Monday-Friday 8:30 AM-5:30 PMINTO THE WILD
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THE HISTORY OF JACKSONVILLE IS STEEPED IN SPRINGFIELD AND Jacksonville was a growing city at the turn of the century. Its course altered drastically with the Great Fire of 1901. The largest urban fire in the history of the southern United States destroyed 2,367 buildings—almost all of Downtown Jacksonville. However, Hogan’s Creek acted as a buffer for the fire and many people fleeing to JACKSONVILLE'S ROLE IN THE MCMILLIONS SCANDAL Jacksonville’s role in the McMillions scandal. MCDONALD’S MEALS WERE WEAVED INTO THE LIVES AND DIETS of millions of Americans in the late 1980s through the ‘90s. That meant its promotions, from Happy Meals to prize giveaways, were ingrained in the American psyche, too. You yourself might recall the thrill of peeling Monopoly game pieces THIS RETIRED CEO'S RIVERFRONT HOME SERVES CLASSIC LOOKS Michael Ward, recently retired CEO and chairman of CSX, had lived on the river in San Marco for 20 years. He and his wife Jennifer were considering what they could do to combine their lives, as prior to their marriage, Jennifer had resided in a home in Mandarin were she cared for her prized gardens. A FLIGHT LINE-LEVEL INSPECTION OF THE U.S. NAVY’S P-8A A flight line-level inspection of the U.S. Navy’s P-8A. IT WAS ONLY A FEW YEARS AGO that the U.S. Navy was still flying aircraft that dated back to the 1950s. NAS JAX was the Navy’s first to transition its fleet of P3s, a prop plane thats took its inaugural flight in 1959, to P-8As, a militarized version of the Boeing 737. Now, Naval HOME | JACKSONVILLE MAGAZINEREAD ONLINEBEST IN JAXEVENTSJAX LIFEFOOD &DRINKHOME
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ABANDONED (AND POTENTIALLY HAUNTED) BUILDINGS AROUND JAX Abandoned (and potentially haunted) buildings around Jax. This article originally ran in March 2017. Like any big city, Jacksonville has its share of abandoned creepy buildings. And while these dwellings sit eerily vacant year round, the curious can’t help but want to peek inside in the weeks surrounding Halloween. BET YOU DIDN'T KNOW THERE WAS A WATERFALL JUST AN HOUR’S Northeast Florida isn’t the most geographically varied area—with all our basically flat and/or soggy landscape. But west of Downtown Jax, near Lake City, sits an altogether different sort of topography: Falling Creek Falls. The falls aren’t huge, plummeting just ten feet over a lip of limestone and boulders at the bottom of a ravine. THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO JACKSONVILLE HURRICANE PREPAREDNESS The ultimate guide to Jacksonville hurricane preparedness. FROM JUNE 1 TO NOVEMBER 30, there’s a risk of hurricanes forming in the Atlantic Ocean. In case of storms, Floridians need to be aware of their options. From evacuating to staying in place, here are tips on what to do, where to go, and what to bring during hurricane season. PEEK INSIDE GOLFER BILLY HORSCHEL’S RENOVATED ESTATE But Ponte Vedra resident Billy Horschel—the Ralph Lauren-sponsored, 2014 FedExCup Champion golfer—wanted his house to be perfect. He and wife Brittany already lived in Ponte Vedra’s gated Plantation neighborhood. But they were looking for a IN THE 1940S AND '50S, WOMEN'S WRESTLING MATCHES PINNED LONG BEFORE THERE WAS GLOW, the Netflix series about women’s wrestling in the 1980s, there were the glamorous ladies of Jacksonville wrestling, who took to the ring in the old Downtown Arena to the delight of raucus crowds (and, by the looks of it, lots of young sailors).In the 1940s and `50s, the corner of Main and Beaver streets was the near-permanent parking space for promoter Jimmy HOME | JACKSONVILLE MAGAZINEREAD ONLINEBEST IN JAXEVENTSJAX LIFEFOOD &DRINKHOME
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ABANDONED (AND POTENTIALLY HAUNTED) BUILDINGS AROUND JAX Abandoned (and potentially haunted) buildings around Jax. This article originally ran in March 2017. Like any big city, Jacksonville has its share of abandoned creepy buildings. And while these dwellings sit eerily vacant year round, the curious can’t help but want to peek inside in the weeks surrounding Halloween. BET YOU DIDN'T KNOW THERE WAS A WATERFALL JUST AN HOUR’S Northeast Florida isn’t the most geographically varied area—with all our basically flat and/or soggy landscape. But west of Downtown Jax, near Lake City, sits an altogether different sort of topography: Falling Creek Falls. The falls aren’t huge, plummeting just ten feet over a lip of limestone and boulders at the bottom of a ravine. THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO JACKSONVILLE HURRICANE PREPAREDNESS The ultimate guide to Jacksonville hurricane preparedness. FROM JUNE 1 TO NOVEMBER 30, there’s a risk of hurricanes forming in the Atlantic Ocean. In case of storms, Floridians need to be aware of their options. From evacuating to staying in place, here are tips on what to do, where to go, and what to bring during hurricane season. PEEK INSIDE GOLFER BILLY HORSCHEL’S RENOVATED ESTATE But Ponte Vedra resident Billy Horschel—the Ralph Lauren-sponsored, 2014 FedExCup Champion golfer—wanted his house to be perfect. He and wife Brittany already lived in Ponte Vedra’s gated Plantation neighborhood. But they were looking for a IN THE 1940S AND '50S, WOMEN'S WRESTLING MATCHES PINNED LONG BEFORE THERE WAS GLOW, the Netflix series about women’s wrestling in the 1980s, there were the glamorous ladies of Jacksonville wrestling, who took to the ring in the old Downtown Arena to the delight of raucus crowds (and, by the looks of it, lots of young sailors).In the 1940s and `50s, the corner of Main and Beaver streets was the near-permanent parking space for promoter Jimmy CONTACT US | JACKSONVILLE MAGAZINE Jacksonville Magazine. 1650 Margaret Street, Suite 302 PMB #379 Jacksonville, FL 32204 (904) 389-3622 Advertising For information, call 904-389-3622 or e-mail Amy Robertson, Associate Publisher. Writer/Intern Queries Please visit this page for details on writing or interning for Jacksonville Magazine. General Inquiries IN AMELIA ISLAND, THE SOUTHERN LIVING IDEA HOUSE BLENDS There are a few features that accurately depict Southern architecture. A near-seamless integration with the surrounding landscape, thanks to a large, wrap-around porch, is arguably the most iconic. At the Southern Living Idea House, a sprawling property now open for tours in Amelia Island’s Crane Island development, the porch is in a leagueof its
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ABANDONED (AND POTENTIALLY HAUNTED) BUILDINGS AROUND JAX Abandoned (and potentially haunted) buildings around Jax. This article originally ran in March 2017. Like any big city, Jacksonville has its share of abandoned creepy buildings. And while these dwellings sit eerily vacant year round, the curious can’t help but want to peek inside in the weeks surrounding Halloween. BET YOU DIDN'T KNOW THERE WAS A WATERFALL JUST AN HOUR’S Northeast Florida isn’t the most geographically varied area—with all our basically flat and/or soggy landscape. But west of Downtown Jax, near Lake City, sits an altogether different sort of topography: Falling Creek Falls. The falls aren’t huge, plummeting just ten feet over a lip of limestone and boulders at the bottom of a ravine. THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO JACKSONVILLE HURRICANE PREPAREDNESS The ultimate guide to Jacksonville hurricane preparedness. FROM JUNE 1 TO NOVEMBER 30, there’s a risk of hurricanes forming in the Atlantic Ocean. In case of storms, Floridians need to be aware of their options. From evacuating to staying in place, here are tips on what to do, where to go, and what to bring during hurricane season. PEEK INSIDE GOLFER BILLY HORSCHEL’S RENOVATED ESTATE But Ponte Vedra resident Billy Horschel—the Ralph Lauren-sponsored, 2014 FedExCup Champion golfer—wanted his house to be perfect. He and wife Brittany already lived in Ponte Vedra’s gated Plantation neighborhood. But they were looking for a IN THE 1940S AND '50S, WOMEN'S WRESTLING MATCHES PINNED LONG BEFORE THERE WAS GLOW, the Netflix series about women’s wrestling in the 1980s, there were the glamorous ladies of Jacksonville wrestling, who took to the ring in the old Downtown Arena to the delight of raucus crowds (and, by the looks of it, lots of young sailors).In the 1940s and `50s, the corner of Main and Beaver streets was the near-permanent parking space for promoter Jimmy 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ACOSTA BRIDGE This year marks the 100th anniversary of the completion of the Acosta Bridge, a span connecting the neighborhoods of San Marco and Riverside over the St. Johns River. The San Marco Preservation Society and the Jacksonville Historical Society will distinguish the historical opening during the last week of June with a multi-day celebration,featuring a
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There are a few features that accurately depict Southern architecture. A near-seamless integration with the surrounding landscape, thanks to a large, wrap-around porch, is arguably the most iconic. At the Southern Living Idea House, a sprawling property now open for tours in Amelia Island’s Crane Island development, the porch is in a leagueof its
ABANDONED (AND POTENTIALLY HAUNTED) BUILDINGS AROUND JAX Abandoned (and potentially haunted) buildings around Jax. This article originally ran in March 2017. Like any big city, Jacksonville has its share of abandoned creepy buildings. And while these dwellings sit eerily vacant year round, the curious can’t help but want to peek inside in the weeks surrounding Halloween. BET YOU DIDN'T KNOW THERE WAS A WATERFALL JUST AN HOUR’S Northeast Florida isn’t the most geographically varied area—with all our basically flat and/or soggy landscape. But west of Downtown Jax, near Lake City, sits an altogether different sort of topography: Falling Creek Falls. The falls aren’t huge, plummeting just ten feet over a lip of limestone and boulders at the bottom of a ravine. THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO JACKSONVILLE HURRICANE PREPAREDNESSJACKSONVILLE HURRICANE NEWSJACKSONVILLE HURRICANE NEWSHURRICANE JACKSONVILLE FLORIDAHURRICANE JACKSONVILLE FLORIDAJACKSONVILLE FLORIDA HURRICANE DAMAGEJACKSONVILLE FLORIDA HURRICANE RISK The ultimate guide to Jacksonville hurricane preparedness. FROM JUNE 1 TO NOVEMBER 30, there’s a risk of hurricanes forming in the Atlantic Ocean. In case of storms, Floridians need to be aware of their options. From evacuating to staying in place, here are tips on what to do, where to go, and what to bring during hurricane season. PEEK INSIDE GOLFER BILLY HORSCHEL’S RENOVATED ESTATEBILLY HORSCHEL GOLFERBILLY HORSCHEL HOMEBILLY HORSCHEL PGABILLY HORSCHEL WIFE But Ponte Vedra resident Billy Horschel—the Ralph Lauren-sponsored, 2014 FedExCup Champion golfer—wanted his house to be perfect. He and wife Brittany already lived in Ponte Vedra’s gated Plantation neighborhood. But they were looking for a IN THE 1940S AND '50S, WOMEN'S WRESTLING MATCHES PINNED LONG BEFORE THERE WAS GLOW, the Netflix series about women’s wrestling in the 1980s, there were the glamorous ladies of Jacksonville wrestling, who took to the ring in the old Downtown Arena to the delight of raucus crowds (and, by the looks of it, lots of young sailors).In the 1940s and `50s, the corner of Main and Beaver streets was the near-permanent parking space for promoter Jimmy 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ACOSTA BRIDGE This year marks the 100th anniversary of the completion of the Acosta Bridge, a span connecting the neighborhoods of San Marco and Riverside over the St. Johns River. The San Marco Preservation Society and the Jacksonville Historical Society will distinguish the historical opening during the last week of June with a multi-day celebration,featuring a
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