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The Jacksonville Riverwalks are a network of multi-use trails and open space developments along both the north and south banks of the St. Johns River in Jacksonville, Florida. The roughly 2-mile (3.2 km) Downtown Northbank portion travels alongside the Hyatt Regency Jacksonville , Jacksonville Landing , Times-Union Center for the Performing ...
Friendship Fountain is a large fountain in Jacksonville, Florida. It is in St. Johns River Park (also known as Friendship Fountain Park) at the west end of Downtown Jacksonville's Southbank Riverwalk attraction. The world's largest and tallest fountain when it opened, it has been one of Jacksonville's most recognizable and popular attractions ...
Southbank is a mixed-used district closely associated with Jacksonville's San Marco neighborhood. It includes large office and residential structures, such as the Aetna Building, The Peninsula, and Riverplace Tower. Attractions such as the Museum of Science and History, Friendship Fountain and the Southbank Riverwalk can also be found in the ...
The Riverside Arts Market (RAM) of Jacksonville, Florida is a weekly arts-and-crafts market featuring live music, food, art, and fresh produce. It first opened to the public in the spring of 2009 [1] and currently opens every Saturday 10AM-3PM ET rain or shine, year-round. [2]
Memorial Park is a 5.85-acre (23,700 m 2) public park, located on the St. Johns River in Riverside, one of the most historic neighborhoods near downtown Jacksonville, Florida. It is the third-oldest park in the city, [ 2 ] and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2017.
The 41 locations are spread across 14 states, including Kentucky, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and more. Texas has been the hardest hit, with 16 stores shuttering.
Kaspr said the new RiverWalk art “creates a distinct sense of place” and “and will foster a sense of pride among the community and visitors alike.” “I love being a part of that,” he said.
The Jacksonville Landing (informally The Landing [1]) was a festival marketplace in Downtown Jacksonville, Florida, at the intersection of Independent Drive and Laura Street, along the Jacksonville Riverwalk. [2] It was built by the Rouse Company for $37.5 million, opened in 1987, and officially closed after 4th of July festivities in 2019.