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Jacksonville, Florida - Wikipedia Jacksonville straddles the St Johns River in the First Coast region of northeastern Florida, about 12 miles (19 kilometers) south of the Georgia state line (25 mi or 40 km to the urban core downtown) and 350 miles (560 km) north of Miami [16] The Jacksonville Beaches communities are along the adjacent Atlantic coast
Jacksonville. gov - Welcome The Jacksonville City Council is composed of nineteen members who are elected for a four-year term and serve as part-time legislators In May of each year, the Council elects a President and Vice President to serve one-year terms beginning the first of July
Top 22 Things to Do in Jacksonville Today: Your Ultimate Guide | Visit . . . There are so many great things to do around town but some of my favorite spots that I'd recommend visiting include the Jacksonville Zoo, the Jacksonville Arboretum and Gardens, Catty Shack Ranch, Boneyard Beach, Huguenot Memorial Park, Kingsley Plantation, and Fort Caroline
Jacksonville Florida - Top Things to Do Boasting 22 miles of beaches, Jacksonville, on Florida’s northeast coast, is a city of diverse neighborhoods with a top-notch arts and culture scene, unbeatable food, and a wide variety of family-friendly attractions, parks, and nature preserves
25 Must-See Attractions to Visit in Jacksonville, Florida (2025) Jacksonville offers a diverse range of attractions: from pristine beaches and sprawling parks to historic plantations and vibrant arts markets Top family-friendly spots include Jacksonville Zoo, MOSH, and Adventure Landing — perfect for kids and adults alike
Jacksonville | Florida, Map, Population, Facts | Britannica Jacksonville, city, seat (1822) of Duval county, northeastern Florida, U S , the centre of Florida’s “First Coast” region It lies along the St Johns River near its mouth on the Atlantic Ocean, about 25 miles (40 km) south of the Georgia border