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The Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts (JCPA) (originally the Civic Auditorium and previously known as the Times Union Center) is a performing arts center located in Jacksonville, Florida. Situated along the Riverbank, the venue is known as the First Coast ’s "premiere riverfront entertainment facility".
Jacksonville operates the largest urban park system in the United States, providing facilities and services at more than 337 locations on more than 80,000 acres (320 km 2) located throughout the city. [4]
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 ]
The city of Jacksonville wants to rename the Times-Union Center for the Performing Arts. The newspaper, though, says the name should remain as is. Jacksonville plans to rename its performing arts ...
It is North Florida's largest multicultural festival, and features exhibitions and events from a variety of countries. It has been held at Metropolitan Park every February–May since 1993. The celebration is designed to showcase the diverse immigrant and international communities of Jacksonville and the northeast Florida area.
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The Onslow pride festival is coming up, and the theme of the event has been announced. Here's what you need to know about the event.
The City of Jacksonville resurrected the event in 2003 and named Tony Bennett the headliner. However, Bennett was the most expensive act in festival history. He was paid $100,000 for his 75-minute performance at Metropolitan Park, plus $10,000 for expenses. The festival in 2003 did not charge admission.