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  2. List of county roads in Duval County, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Ortega Boulevard / Grand Avenue / San Juan Avenue US 17 (Roosevelt Boulevard) SR 128 (San Juan Avenue) / SR 211 (Herschel Street) Former SR 211 [4] CR 212: Beach Boulevard: US 90 (Beach Boulevard) / SR A1A (3rd Street) 1st Street Former SR 212 [4] CR 213 [3] Old Middleburg Road / Lenox Avenue SR 134 (103rd Street) Luna Street / Rayford Street

  3. San Pablo Island - Wikipedia

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    Growth on north San Pablo Island was facilitated by roads and bridges built over time to connect it with Jacksonville on the mainland, beginning with Atlantic Blvd in the early 1900s, Beach Blvd (which was constructed on the railway bed of the former Jacksonville and Atlantic Railroad) in the late 1940s, the Butler Blvd expressway in the late 1980s, and finally, the Wonderwood Connector ...

  4. Safety Harbor, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The Safety Harbor Public Library was founded in 1938 by the Women's Civic Club of Safety Harbor with funds from the federal Works Progress Administration program (WPA). The library was originally housed inside the Community House located at 2nd St. N and 6th Ave N. [11] On November 25, 1938, Daisy Cahow was appointed by the WPA as the First ...

  5. Florida State Road 123 - Wikipedia

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    State Road 123 (SR 123) is a 5.175-mile-long (8.328 km) north–south state highway that bypasses the stretch of State Road 85 through Niceville, Florida. The highway is a more direct route to Fort Walton Beach from points north. With flyover ramps at both intersections of SR 85 now completed, the highway has been widened into a 4-lane divided ...

  6. Neighborhoods of Jacksonville - Wikipedia

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    In 1932 South Jacksonville was annexed by Jacksonville. [23] The name San Marco comes from South Jacksonville's most ambitious development, begun in 1926 and consisting of many upscale Mediterranean Revival-style homes and an integrated commercial sector known as San Marco Square. Later, as South Jacksonville or Southside came to be applied to ...

  7. Jacksonville Beach, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Jacksonville Beach is a coastal resort city in Duval County, Florida, United States. The population was 23,830 at the 2020 census. [6] The city is part of group of communities collectively referred to as the Jacksonville Beaches on the northern half of San Pablo Island. [8]

  8. Jacksonville Beaches - Wikipedia

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    The Jacksonville Beaches, or Jax Beaches known locally as "The Beaches", are a group of towns and communities on the northern half of San Pablo Island [1] on the US state of Florida's First Coast. These communities are separated from the main body of the city of Jacksonville by the Intracoastal Waterway .

  9. Southpoint (Jacksonville) - Wikipedia

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    Southpoint is a commercial section of Jacksonville, Florida on the city's Southside area, eight miles from Downtown. The area is composed primarily of commercial buildings, apartment complexes and professional office centers.