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  2. Duval County Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    The Duval County Courthouse is the local courthouse for Duval County, Florida.It houses courtrooms and judges from the Duval County and Fourth Judicial Circuit Courts. The new facility is located Downtown Jacksonville, Florida; it was built starting in 2009 and opened in 2012.

  3. Riverplace Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Riverplace Tower is a 28-floor office building on the south bank of the St. Johns River in Jacksonville, Florida.At the time of its construction, it was the tallest building in the state of Florida and was the defining landmark in Jacksonville's skyline.

  4. Point La Vista - Wikipedia

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    Based on archeological evidence of Native American burial mounds, archival documents from the colonial British and Spanish eras, official territorial public land records in the American Library of Congress [1] and private deeds and plats in The Duval County Clerk of Courts office, the Point La Vista cape has been inhabited for centuries.

  5. Edward Ball Building - Wikipedia

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    Edward Ball Building is a 141 feet (43 metres), 11-floor office building at 214 North Hogan Street in downtown Jacksonville, Florida. [1] It presently serves as the Jacksonville City Hall Annex, housing several departments that were displaced in 1997 when city government moved to the St. James Building.

  6. PayPal - Wikipedia

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    eBay, PayPal, Kijiji and StubHub, 500 King Street West, Toronto, April 2014. PayPal Holdings, Inc. is an American multinational financial technology company operating an online payments system in the majority of countries that support online money transfers; it serves as an electronic alternative to traditional paper methods such as checks and money orders.

  7. Florida National Bank - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Hubbard's Mercantile Exchange Bank eventually became Florida National Bank [1] after Jacksonville's Great Fire of 1901.Millionaire Alfred I. du Pont acquired a major interest in the FNB shortly after moving to Jacksonville in the mid-1920s, but he was unable to gain control until the Great Depression struck in 1929. [2]

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