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Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Nassau County, Florida" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Amelia Island Museum of History is located at 233 South Third Street, Fernandina Beach, Florida. It houses exhibits focusing on the history of Nassau County, Florida and is situated inside the old Nassau county jail. [1] The idea of the museum was first put forward in 1975 by the Duncan Lamont Clinch (DLC) Historical Society.
While there is an exemption allowing an appointed Sheriff in the 5 counties within the City of New York, no such exemption exists for Nassau County. Of the 62 Counties in New York State, Nassau County is the only county without exemption in the New York State Constitution to have an appointed sheriff which has led some to question the ...
In 1989, the Nassau County Courthouse was listed in A Guide to Florida's Historic Architecture, published by the University of Florida Press. [1] In 2002 the building was carefully restored and renovated by The Auchter Company of Jacksonville. Also in 2002 construction began on a new Judicial Annex at 76347 Veteran's Way in Yulee. It was opened ...
O'Neil is an unincorporated community in Nassau County, Florida, United States. It is located on State Road 200 , to the east of Yulee and the west of Fernandina Beach , between Lanceford Creek and Kingsley Creek.
The Nassau County Courthouse in Fernandina Beach stands as a historic edifice, characterized by its two-story construction of red brick, dating back to its erection in 1891. Located in Yulee, the Robert M. Foster Justice Center was established in 2004 to complement the historical Nassau County Courthouse site.
Boulogne is located in the northern part of the county, near the St. Marys River. Highways passing through the town are US 1/US 23/US 301/State Road 15 and CR 121. Boulougne was once an incorporated municipality, [1] but its status was revoked by the State of Florida in the 1960s because of corruption issues with the town and state government. [1]