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  2. Repossession - Wikipedia

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    Repossession, colloquially repo, is a "self-help" type of action in which the party having right of ownership of a property takes the property in question back from the party having right of possession without invoking court proceedings.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Duval County ...

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    Jacksonville: 103: Tolbert House: Tolbert House: October 20, 2023 : 1665 Pearce St. Jacksonville: Part of the African American Architects in Segregated Jacksonville, 1865-1965 MPS 104: Bishop Henry Y. Tookes House: August 9, 2022

  4. Epping Forest (Jacksonville) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Villa Alexandria - Wikipedia

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    Villa Alexandria is a former plantation house [1] in the San Marco neighborhood of Jacksonville, Florida. It was built in the 1870s by Alexander Mitchell and his wife, Martha . There were 140 acres (57 ha) of grounds of which 40 acres (16 ha) were under cultivation.

  6. Operation Repo - Wikipedia

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    Operation Repo was first produced in a Spanish-language version, Operación Repo on Telemundo in October 2006, becoming the number-one rated show on the network. [5] The show later crossed over to English-language and moved to truTV, where it started airing on March 31, 2008.

  7. Red Bank Plantation House - Wikipedia

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    This caused him to build the current, brick house from 1854 to 1857. The two-story house was made from red clay bricks hand-made on the property, and was at the time reportedly the only brick structure between Jacksonville and Palatka. [2] Red Bank in an undated family photo from the early 1900s.