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(also known as the San Jose Episcopal Church) 7423 San Jose Boulevard: Jacksonville, Duval County: April 10, 1985 San Jose Country Club [2] formerly the San Jose Hotel Golf Club: 7529 San Jose Boulevard: Jacksonville, Duval County: April 10, 1985 San Jose Hotel [3] (also known as the Bolles School) 7400 San Jose Boulevard: Jacksonville, Duval ...
In 1932 South Jacksonville was annexed by Jacksonville. [23] The name San Marco comes from South Jacksonville's most ambitious development, begun in 1926 and consisting of many upscale Mediterranean Revival-style homes and an integrated commercial sector known as San Marco Square. Later, as South Jacksonville or Southside came to be applied to ...
The two mile curved half-loop cape road of San Jose Blvd., that runs parallel to the river, passes by 20 plus separately-platted subdivisions created on the cape in the 20th Century. The smallest subdivisions are only one street long or appear as fragments developed at different times within larger neighborhoods, as is the case with Colonial ...
San Jose Estates Gatehouse: December 20, 1988 : 1873 Christopher Point Road, North: Jacksonville: Part of the San Jose Estates TR: 96: San Jose Hotel: San Jose Hotel: April 10, 1985 : 7400 San Jose Boulevard
The first of as many as six Mandola's Italian Kitchen restaurants planned for the Jacksonville area opened July 12 at 11112 San Jose Blvd. at Mandarin's Claire Lane Center in Mandarin ...
SR 13 is known as San Jose Boulevard for much of its run through Duval County (coextensive with the city limits of Jacksonville). As it approaches Downtown Jacksonville , it becomes Hendricks Avenue, then turns west along Prudential Drive and then turns into San Marco Boulevard before crossing the St. Johns River at the Acosta Bridge .
The Epping Forest (also known as the Alfred I. duPont Estate) was a historic, 58-acre (230,000 m 2) estate in Jacksonville, Florida, United States where a luxurious riverfront mansion was built in the mid-1920s by industrialist Alfred I. du Pont and his third wife, Jessie Ball du Pont.
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