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  2. VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena - Wikipedia

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    Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena (2003–19) Address. 300 A Philip Randolph Blvd. Jacksonville, FL 32202-2218. Coordinates. 30°19′32.77″N 81°38′42.25″W  /  30.3257694°N 81.6450694°W  / 30.3257694; -81.6450694. Public transit. Jacksonville Skyway. at James Weldon Johnson Park.

  3. Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens - Wikipedia

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    This expansion was completed in 1992. In early 2002, the museum acquired the adjacent Woman's Club of Jacksonville, a Tudor-style residential building which would serve as a space for programs and events for the museum. [14] The museum also acquired the Jacobsen Gallery of American Art in 2005, [15] and the Mason Gallery in 2006. [16]

  4. San Marco (Jacksonville) - Wikipedia

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    32207. Area code. 904. San Marco is a neighborhood of Jacksonville, Florida, south of Downtown across the St. Johns River. The neighborhood was formerly the independent city of South Jacksonville until it was annexed by Jacksonville in 1932. The neighborhood is primarily residential, with an integrated commercial sector known as San Marco ...

  5. Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville - Wikipedia

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    MOCA Jacksonville was founded in 1924 as the Jacksonville Fine Arts Society, [2] the first organization in the Jacksonville community devoted to the visual arts. In 1948 the museum was incorporated as the Jacksonville Art Museum, and in 1978 it became the first institution in Jacksonville to be accredited by the American Alliance of Museums.

  6. Alexander Brest Museum and Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Alexander Brest Museum and Gallery is located in the Phillips Fine Arts Building on the campus of Jacksonville University.It was named for its primary benefactor. The museum featured collections of carved ivory, Pre-Columbian artifacts, Steuben glass, Chinese porcelain, Cloisonné, Tiffany glass, and Boehm porcelain [1] as well as rotating exhibitions.

  7. Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway (Jacksonville) - Wikipedia

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    Toll. Scenic. The Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway is a 7.1-mile (11.4 km) long expressway running along the eastern and northern edges of Downtown Jacksonville, Florida. It carries U.S. Route 1 Alternate (US 1 Alternate) from near its southern terminus to an interchange with US 1 / US 17 (Main Street). US 1 follows the expressway to its northern ...

  8. Metropolitan Park - Wikipedia

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    Opened. May 25, 1984 (1984-05-25) Construction cost. $3.1 million ($9.79 million in 2023 dollars[ 1 ]) Metropolitan Park is a 32-acre (130,000 m 2) [ 2 ] urban waterfront park and concert venue located on the north bank of the St. Johns River in Downtown Jacksonville, Florida. [ 3 ] It is projected to be the eastern terminus of the northbank ...

  9. McNay Art Museum - Wikipedia

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    The McNay Art Museum, founded in 1954 in San Antonio, is the first modern art museum in the U.S. state of Texas.The museum was created by Marion Koogler McNay's original bequest of most of her fortune, her important art collection and her 24-room Spanish Colonial Revival-style mansion that sits on 23 acres (9.3 ha) that are landscaped with fountains, broad lawns and a Japanese-inspired garden ...