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  2. Lime Street fire - Wikipedia

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    The Lime Street fire refers to both a deadly 1990 conflagration at a residence in Jacksonville, Florida, and to the resultant investigation that restaged a similar fire in a nearby building. Six people, including two women (one who was pregnant) and four young children, were trapped inside the house and killed.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Duval County ...

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    Jacksonville: Part of the African American Architects in Segregated Jacksonville, 1865-1965 MPS 104: Bishop Henry Y. Tookes House: August 9, 2022 : 1011 West 8th St. Jacksonville: 105: Union Terminal Company Warehouse

  4. Oakleaf Plantation, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Oakleaf Plantation is a 6,400-acre planned community in the Jacksonville, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area located in unincorporated Clay County and partially within the Jacksonville city limits (Duval County).

  5. Mandarin (Jacksonville) - Wikipedia

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    In 1864, the Union steamship Maple Leaf hit a Confederate mine and sank just off Mandarin Point. [5] In the post-Reconstruction period, the majority of the residents, according to the censuses of 1870 and 1880, were African American. [6] Three churches were established in the area, including the Philip R Cousin AME Church, founded in 1886.

  6. Tilia mongolica - Wikipedia

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    Tilia mongolica Maxim., commonly known as Mongolian lime, is a tree native to mountains of the northern China, growing up to elevations of 1200–2200 m. [ 1 ] Description

  7. Geology of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Jacksonville residents felt many of the strong aftershocks that occurred in September, October, and November 1886. [9] As recently as 2006, a magnitude 6.0 earthquake centered about 260 miles (420 km) southwest of Tampa and west of Fort Myers in the Gulf of Mexico sent shock waves through southwest and central Florida.

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  9. Riverside and Avondale - Wikipedia

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    Riverside and Avondale are located to the southwest of Downtown Jacksonville along the St. Johns River.The neighborhood's boundaries are roughly Interstate 10 to the north, the St. Johns River to the east, Fishweir Creek to the south, and Roosevelt Boulevard and the CSX Railroad line to the west. [1]